+++ Farhan Ahmed [linux-india] <23/02/02 17:56 -0500>:
> I installed 'apache 1.3.2' and it works fine except that I can't configure 

1.3.2?  That's a bit ancient. 1.3.22 you mean?

> the 'public_html' directory access for individual users. I checked the config 
> for apache and it looks fine. I even tried chmod 777 for the directory but it 
> still gives me 'Access Forbidden' when I try any url as : 
> http://www.mydomain.com/~username/

chmod 755 the public_html directory - and make sure it is owned by you.

> Do I have to configure anything else before my users can create their own 
> webpages in their public_html directory?

Uncommenting the part about public_html in httpd.conf - and then restarting
apache (or reloading the config, rather) should give you what you need.

        -srs
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