On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 18:04, Oden Eriksson wrote: > On Fridayen den 2 August 2002 00.43, David Walser wrote: > > I have apache2 mod_userdir installed, and that module > > works in apache1, I have o+rx access to my homedir and > > public_html, but when try http://localhost/~david/ in > > apache2 I get: > > Not Found > > > > The requested URL /~david/ was not found on this > > server. > > > > Whether there's an index.html in there or not. > > error.log shows: > > [Thu Aug 01 18:40:54 2002] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] > > File does not exist: /var/www2/html/~david > > Ahh, on line 24 in the "/etc/httpd2/conf.d/67_mod_userdir.conf" file, put a > square bracket ("#") in front of the "UserDir disable", like this: > > # UserDir disable > > This is a sort of a security measure no one has reflected about until now. > > Should I disable this line, what do you people say?
I think it should work by default if installed. If it's not wanted, it can be not installed in the first place. :) -- Brad Felmey
