Hello,

I'm using 6.1 + all updates (system and packages)

I am trying to list a particular directory exactly as shown within the 
https://www.jp.openbsd.org/papers/httpd-slides-asiabsdcon2015.pdf presentation:

location "/download/*" {
directory auto index
log style combined
}

This just results in an error from the browser - 'Access Denied'.  I have 
checked the permissions of the 'download' directory, even given them 
permissions of 777 just to see if I can get this to work but nope.  Same error.

My http.conf file:

ext_addr="192.168.1.2"

types { include "/usr/share/misc/mime.types" }

chroot "/"
logdir "/var/www/logs"

server "default" {

        listen on $ext_addr port 80

        location "*.php" {
                fastcgi socket "/var/www/run/php-fpm.sock"
        }

        location "/phpMyAdmin*" {
                root { "/var/www/htdocs/phpMyAdmin", strip 1 }
        }

        location "/download/*" {
                directory auto index
                log style combined
        }

        root "/var/www/htdocs/"

        directory index "index.php"

        location "*/db_structure.xml" { block }
        location "*/.ht*"             { block }
        location "*/README"           { block }
        location "*/data*"           { block }
        location "*/config*"         { block }
        location "*/*.php.*"         { block }

}

# ls -alht /var/www/htdocs/download
total 12
drwxr-xr-x  5 root  daemon   512B Sep 15 03:49 ..
drwxrwxrwx  2 root  daemon   512B Sep 15 03:07 .
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root  daemon     8B Sep 15 03:07 notes.txt

# cat /var/www/logs
default 192.168.1.3 - - [15/Sep/2017:03:51:21 +0200] "GET /download/ HTTP/1.1" 
403 0

Everything else runs smoothly on my server, but I cannot get a listing of the 
files for some reason when I go to 192.168.1.2/download.  I can access the 
notes.txt file though through the browser at 
http://192.168.1.2/download/notes.txt

I just can't figure it out, restarted the server so many times and now I've 
given up and looking to see if anyone knows what the problem could be.  More 
than likely I'm doing something silly here.  Before someone points out that I 
have disabled the chroot, yes I know.. and I have done this for a very specific 
reason so please don't even bother asking me reasons why I have done this, 
okay? Okay.

Any help will be massively appreciated, thanks for reading!

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