On 7 Nov 2008, at 02:02, Rich Phaneuf wrote:
client denied by server configuration
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ClientDeniedByServerConfiguration
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Nick Kew
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Heyas all,
I've had apache running with virtual hosts for a while now and
decided recently to add bugzilla, which means adding mod_perl. I know
this isn't the forum for mod_perl, but I think I've moved past that
point. At this point I'm getting permission errors in Firefox and well,
I've post
Justin,
Thank you very much. That is exactly what I needed to know. I'm
glad you answer was more succinct that my question!
Carol
On Sep 17, 2008, at 10:38 AM, Justin Pasher wrote:
Carol Walter wrote:
I am talking about the document root. I'm sorry it was unclear.
I'm a newby. =) I
Carol Walter wrote:
I am talking about the document root. I'm sorry it was unclear. I'm
a newby. =) I guess my real question is, does it have to be a user
in /home/username on a Unix system? I'll have only one user - the app
user.
Carol
If you are talking about the global DocumentRoot
I am talking about the document root. I'm sorry it was unclear. I'm
a newby. =) I guess my real question is, does it have to be a user
in /home/username on a Unix system? I'll have only one user - the
app user.
Carol
On Sep 16, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Justin Pasher wrote:
Carol Walter wr
Carol Walter wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a configuration issue. I want to put a directory called
"www" under a project directory. The "www" directory is where the php
code will go. I've found the UserDir directive that will allow
creating that under /home/username, but I haven't found one lik
Hello,
I'm having a configuration issue. I want to put a directory called
"www" under a project directory. The "www" directory is where the
php code will go. I've found the UserDir directive that will allow
creating that under /home/username, but I haven't found one like the
one I want
On 7/21/06, Karl Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I installed Apatch httpd server
now, it works ok when I visit http://localhost:80/
I add following in httpd.conf
UserDir public_html
UserDir enabled
Start by removing the and lines. They just
hide useful error messages if m
thanks for your reply Yes, Maybe I 'm express clear I want to reach ~user1/public_html/index.html by visit http://localhost:80/~user1 however, with my configuration, I got the wrong information : - not found The requested URL /~user1/ was not found on this server. ---
Karl Wang a écrit :
Hi,
I installed Apatch httpd server
now, it works ok when I visit http://localhost:80/
I add following in httpd.conf
UserDir public_html
UserDir enabled
to enable personal web page in ~user/public_html/index.html
However, when I visit http://localhost:80/~user/
I
Hi, I installed Apatch httpd server now, it works ok when I visit http://localhost:80/ I add following in httpd.conf UserDir public_html UserDir enabledto enable personal web page in ~user/public_html/index.html However, when I visit http://localhost:80/~user/ I got the wrong informati
On 7/11/06, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check your DirectoryIndex directive, too. I get this a lot when I
forget to put in a file that I use. By default, Apache ships with
index.html, for example, but not index.htm (which is what I use).
Right you are. I found that and changed
Check your DirectoryIndex directive, too. I get this a lot when I
forget to put in a file that I use. By default, Apache ships with
index.html, for example, but not index.htm (which is what I use).
On 7/10/06, Chris Schulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Forgive me for asking a possibly very basi
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From: Chris Schulman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 5:38 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] configuration question from an Apache newbie
Forgive me for asking a possibly very basic question. I'm good in a lot of
technical areas, but I'm try
Forgive me for asking a possibly very basic question. I'm good in a lot of
technical areas, but I'm trying to get Apache working and it's my first
time ever to install any kind of server.
My server needs are simple, as I'm installing Apache for local use only; it
will not be accessible throug
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