Hey Brian, Woohoo, it worked! I added:
<Directory "/home"> Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None Allow from from all Order Deny,Allow </Directory> I've got multiple sites located in peoples home directories, so I added the entire /home, and its working great. I guess you could consider this a possible security threat, but the actual permissions on /home and its user folders are such that you can only read the web folders of each user. It's good stuff. Thanks again, talk to you later, Chet on 7/6/02 11:40 PM, Brian Ashe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Chet Nichols, > > On Saturday July 06, 2002 01:56, you said something about: >> Hey, >> >> For one of my virtual hosts, I made a symlink of the folder to >> /var/www/html/site.com, used that path as the root directory for the site, >> and it works perfectly. However, when I got rid of the link and change the >> root directory to the actual location of /home/user/site.com/, it won't let >> me get lists of files in folders (ie: when no index file exists), and it >> just says "not enough permission"..it doesn't do it when I have a symlink, >> so the permissions I have set now with the site must be okay. Does anyone >> know whats wrong, or understand what I'm saying? Thanks in advance for the >> help! > > You probably need a "Directory" tag. > > If you look in your httpd.conf you will probably that there is one that says > something like... > <Directory "/www/html"> > ...and a little below that... > Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks > ...The above could be wildly different, but the point is that it would have > the option for indexes. There is usually a directory tag that is for the "/" > directory that ensures that these kinds of things can't be done for security > reasons. It also usually allows the following of symlinks to allow that to > work as you had stated. > > So to fix your problem (hopefully) you need to add something to the effect > of... > <Directory "/home/user/site.com/"> > Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride None > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > > Of course do a little more reading if it doesn't exactly fit your needs. The > httpd.conf file provided by RH is fairly well commented. > > Hope that helps. _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list