Hi,
I had this problem a couple of days before. You
have to check all the PATH of your HOME directory, I mean,
if your HOME directory is: /home/foo/barane.
/home and /home/foo and /home/foo/baranae and
/home/foo/barane/public_html has to have
at least read permitions for everyone.
Carlos Nava
P.D. Sorry for my bad english
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
deedsm: Chan,
deedsm:
deedsm: I have this exact same problem. This must be fixable without recompiling
deedsm: the kernel. Every other installation has operated apache from the start.
deedsm: Every change has been made to httpd.conf, access.conf, srm.conf, passwd,
deedsm: group. Apache has shown every users directory without any problems
deedsm: before. I have Red Hat 5.2 with kernel 2.0.36. Would someone shed all
deedsm: the light on this area to answer and fix this problem?
deedsm:
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deedsm:
deedsm: P.'S. Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome!
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deedsm: Chan Yim Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
deedsm:
deedsm: > I got a problem in access my hp through Apache web server in the
deedsm: > intranet. I've mkdir "public_html" in my home directory and chmod to
deedsm: > 755
deedsm: > for my home directory and "~/public_html". However, when I went to my
deedsm: > hp,
deedsm: > it said "You don't have permission to access /~barane on this server."
deedsm: >
deedsm: > In the srm.conf, I've already set "UserDir public_html". What need I
deedsm: > set
deedsm: > up anything else for accessing users' hp?
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