check the permissions of the user home directories with ls -ld /home/user
and change them accordingly

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From: vineet punetha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 1999 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: [LI] 403 Forbidden


> Hi sachin,
>    I did that and made sure to check the permissions. Well its  still the
> same. What all changes to be made in conf files. Do tell.
> I know only about httpd.conf access.conf and srm.conf files
> (in /etc/httpd/conf) I've thoroughly checked these three files.
> Am i missing some other config files ??
> Anticipating a favourable response.
> regds
>
>   Vineet Punetha                                       __o
>   B.E. III yr ECE                                     -\<,
>   Kumaon Engg College                            ... (_)(_)
>   India
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> On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Sachin Garg wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, vineet punetha wrote:
> >
> > > What i want now is that instead of making /www/ as the default
directory
> > > the default one should be /home so that I don't have to make a
separate
> > > directory of the users. The users are free to edit their pages anytime
and
> > > in their respective logins. But this isn't happening. Whenever I do
this
> > > it says 403 forbidden access denied.
> >
> > user should have a directory
> > public_html
> >
> > user's home directory should be read and executable by all
> > ~user/public_html should be read and executable by all
> > ~user/public_html should have file index.html
> >
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