How do I check to see if it is inheriting. Also, I tried adding the
DirectoryIndex in the VirtualHost section, but it still did not work.
John
awarnier wrote:
>
> With the configuration structure show below, your DirectoryIndex
> statement does not apply to the VirtualHost section. It applies to the
> "main" configuration. When you use name-based VirtualHost sections,
> whetever is outside of them normally only specifies defaults, overridden
> (or not) by the directives in each VirtualHost section.
> However, not all directives are automatically "inherited" by VirtualHost
> sections. You should check if this one is.
>
>
>
> jwberger wrote:
>
>> Here is the some of the information from my conf file.
>>
>> <VirtualHost x.x.x.x:8081>
>> ServerAdmin ad...@localhost
>> DocumentRoot "D:/docs"
>> ServerName x.x.x.x:8081
>> ServerAlias x.x.x.x:8081
>> ErrorLog "logs/partners3/error.log"
>> CustomLog "logs/partners3/access.log" common
>> SetEnvIf Remote_Addr "x\.x\.x\.x" dontlog
>> RewriteEngine On
>> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} ^TRACE
>> ReWriteRule .* - [F]
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>>
>> ServerAdmin ad...@localhost
>>
>>
>> ServerName x.x.x.x:8081
>>
>> DocumentRoot "D:/docs"
>>
>>
>> <Directory />
>> Options FollowSymLinks
>> AllowOverride None
>> Order deny,allow
>> Deny from all
>> </Directory>
>>
>>
>> <Directory "D:/docs">
>> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>> AllowOverride None
>> Order allow,deny
>> Allow from all
>> </Directory>
>>
>>
>> <IfModule dir_module>
>> DirectoryIndex index.html
>> </IfModule>
>>
>>
>> John
>>
>> Igor Cicimov wrote:
>>> 404 means "file not found" which means you don't have any index.html
>>> file
>>> in
>>> the other folders you try to access.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:58 AM, jwberger <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am having an issue with the DirectoryIndex. We have it set as
>>>> DirectoryIndex index.html We have a site the runs at
>>>> https://www.site.com
>>>> .
>>>> When we hit that site as shown it comes up fine because there is an
>>>> index.html file there. However, if we go further down to
>>>> http://www.site.com/tpg or http://www.site.com/tpg/docfiles/online
>>>> either
>>>> with or without the ending /, we get a 404 error. I have tried moving
>>>> the
>>>> DirectoryIndex to different areas of the conf file but cannot get it to
>>>> work. I know this is probably very basic, but I just cannot figure it
>>>> out.
>>>> Thanks for any assistance.
>>>>
>>>> John
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