On Mon, 12 May 2014 20:16:39 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote: > ... > One difference that I have not been able to figure out is how to allow access > to a directory. I'm not talking about allowing access to the files in the > directory, I'm talking about access to the directory itself. > ... > How do I get this to work?
Well, I finally solved this one, but it was by no means simple. In summary, here is what I had to do: In /etc/apache2/apache2.conf, I added the following line at the end of the file: Alias /icons /usr/share/apache2/icons In /etc/apache2/mods-enabled, I added the following symlinks: ln -s ../mods-available/alias.load alias.load ln -s ../mods-available/autoindex.conf autoindex.conf ln -s ../mods-available/autoindex.load autoindex.load ln -s ../mods-available/mime.conf mime.conf ln -s ../mods-available/mime.load mime.load Then, I reloaded the server configuration with /etc/init.d/apache2 reload and refreshed the browser cache with F5. Apache now displays directories! BTW, there is an apache2-doc package, which contains the upstream documentation. But installation of the package will fail unless you already have alias.load in mods-enabled and the server has been reloaded. Thanks to all who responded. -- .''`. Stephen Powell : :' : `. `'` `- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/712157942.1245048.1400033768530.javamail.r...@md01.wow.synacor.com