+++ 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 -- Suresh Ramasubramanian <----> mallet <at> efn dot org EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin [Linux One Stanza Tip] From : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LOST #156 -**< Sub : Emacs, something you run only once ! >**- Once you start the first emacs process, all you do is put in your ~/.emacs file "(server-start)" and the server is ON. All clients can connect. For subsequent use, (e.g. in mailing) set the environment variables $VISUAL and $EDITOR to "emacsclient" Firing emacs repeatedly sets off many instances of full emacs. _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
