bascule grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> i'm having my own problems with apache but...does user apache have perms to 
> access the files?

As I said in my original message (retained below), I have verified that 
regular, non-privileged users can access both files and the directory.  The 
apache user is a regular, non-privileged user as far as I can tell.... :-)

                 --Dave

> bascule
> 
> On Tuesday 01 October 2002 3:22 am, you wrote:
> > I have some files in a directory on my Win98SE box that I want to make
> > available via the web server on my ML 8.2 box.  I have a smbmount to the
> > drive at /mnt/d on the Linux box.  I've verified that any regular, non-
> > priviledged user can do a "ls -la /mnt/d" (and subdirectories) and will get
> > a directory listing, and can copy files.  In /etc/httpd/conf on the Linux
> > box, I've got a configuration file which says:
> >
> > Alias /stuff/ /mnt/d/temp/
> > <Directory /mnt/d/temp/>
> >   Options Indexes -FollowSymlinks -Includes
> >   AllowOverride None
> >   order allow,deny
> >   allow from all
> > </Directory>
> >
> > And I'm doing an Include of that configuration file in the httpd.conf file.
> >  However, when I try to do reference the directory as
> > http://mylinuxcomputer/stuff/, I get a "403 Forbidden you are not
> > authorized to access /stuff on this server" message.  Also, trying to
> > directly reference a file via a URL type-in gets me the same 403 Forbidden
> > message (although it now complains about the file, rather than the
> > directory, in the error message).
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong here?  How do I get the
> > web server to allow access to the files in this directory?  Any help would
> > be appreciated!
> >
> >               --Dave
> 
> -- 
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> 'I like the echoes,' said Dr Downey.
> (Feet of Clay)
> 
> 

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