On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 09:18, Brian Henning wrote:
> Hi Y'all,
>   Running httpd-2.0.49-4 on FC2 on i386..  I'm trying to do some things in
> my UserDir (http://..../~username), which maps to
> /home/username/public_html...  I turned on UserDir in the httpd.conf, and
> fixed the permissions on the directory structure so that I can see, for
> example, an index.html in my /home/username/public_html directory.  However,
> despite proper permissions, I get 403s on any lower-level directories (i.e.
> http://..../~username/something/index.html).  Am I missing something?  I
> knew there is a FollowSymLinks option that can turn off symlinks, but is
> there something that turns off regular subdirectories?  I've looked through
> the conf for some directive, but nothing jumps out at me.
> 

What specifically does the error_log say?  Sometimes it gives very
useful messages.  :-)

--Jeremy

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