RESOLVED.
Thank you for the reply. My users have different home directory paths
that do not all originate from the /home so (in my case) from error you
can see in the original post my /users4 is not true for all users, some
are /users and others /users5. I wasn't sure how to handle that and
tried several different things but adding a wild card for each directory
in the path seemed to do the trick. Here is what mine looks like now:
<Directory "/*/*/*/public_html">
Options ExecCGI Indexes FollowSymlinks
AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit Indexes
# AddHandler cgi-script .py .cgi .pl
# Require method GET POST OPTIONS
Require all granted
Just posting this for anyone that might search google to find and answer
for. This is different from 2.2 where /*/public_html worked for the
entire user directory path.
Sincerely,
Doug Tucker
On 07/20/2015 09:28 AM, Marat Khalili wrote:
> Hello,
>
> According to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#directory :
>> None of the wildcards match a `/' character, so |<Directory
>> "/*/public_html">| will not match |/home/user/public_html|, but
>> |<Directory "/home/*/public_html">| will match.
>
>
> --
>
> With Best Regards,
> Marat Khalili
>
>
> On 20/07/15 17:11, Tucker, Doug wrote:
>> I'm at my wits end. This same configuration works fine on our old
>> apache 2.2. I have read through the documentation for 2.4 and searched
>> far and wide but cannot seem to solve this.
>>
>> I'm running out of the box apache that came with centos 7.
>>
>> selinux is disabled
>>
>> Main virtual host setting in the main httpd.conf is:
>>
>> <VirtualHost 129.119.119.207:80>
>> [email protected]
>> DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"
>> ServerName neodev.seas.smu.edu
>> DirectoryIndex index.php index.shtml index.html index.htm
>> <Directory "/var/www/html">
>> Options Includes FollowSymLinks
>> AllowOverride All
>> Require all granted
>> </Directory>
>> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/cgi-bin/"
>> <Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin">
>> AllowOverride None
>> Options ExecCGI
>> Require all granted
>> </Directory>
>> ErrorLog logs/neodev-seas-smu-edu-error_log
>> CustomLog logs/neodev-seas-smu-edu-access_log combined
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>>
>> My userdir.conf looks like this:
>>
>> <IfModule mod_userdir.c>
>> #
>> # UserDir is disabled by default since it can confirm the presence
>> # of a username on the system (depending on home directory
>> # permissions).
>> #
>> UserDir disabled root
>>
>> #
>> # To enable requests to /~user/ to serve the user's public_html
>> # directory, remove the "UserDir disabled" line above, and uncomment
>> # the following line instead:
>> #
>> UserDir public_html
>> </IfModule>
>>
>> #
>> # Control access to UserDir directories. The following is an example
>> # for a site where these directories are restricted to read-only.
>> #
>> <Directory "/*/public_html/cgi-bin">
>> Options Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec ExecCGI
>> AllowOverride None
>> Require all granted
>> </Directory>
>>
>> Scripts placed in /var/www/cgi-bin work, scripts placed in an user
>> directory/cgi-bin do not. The apache logs says this:
>>
>> Options ExecCGI is off in this directory:
>> /users4/enoc/tuckerd/public_html/cgi-bin/doug.py
>>
>> The directory is 755.
>>
>> I don't know how more to enable with than with the ExecCGI directive in
>> Options. I did try putting the + before each directive but the result
>> was the same. Can anyone please shed some light on what I'm missing?
>> Again this exact same configuration (with the exception of the Require
>> all granted being the old style Allow,deny stuff) works just fine on our
>> apache 2.2.
>>
>
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