Re: [us...@httpd] [SOLVED]Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-19 Thread Programmer In Training
On 02/19/10 09:11, Eric Covener wrote: > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Programmer In Training > wrote: >> Just thought I'd let you folks know that this was resolved (I took the >> question to the FreeBSD mailing list because I believed it to be a >> problem with the OS, turns out it was and it

Re: [us...@httpd] [SOLVED]Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-19 Thread Eric Covener
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Programmer In Training wrote: > Just thought I'd let you folks know that this was resolved (I took the > question to the FreeBSD mailing list because I believed it to be a > problem with the OS, turns out it was and it wasn't). Can you share the resolution, for a

[us...@httpd] [SOLVED]Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-19 Thread Programmer In Training
Just thought I'd let you folks know that this was resolved (I took the question to the FreeBSD mailing list because I believed it to be a problem with the OS, turns out it was and it wasn't). -- Yours In Christ, PIT Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want. signatu

Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-13 Thread Programmer In Training
On 02/13/10 14:30, Daniel Reinhardt wrote: > > Change the indicated line to reflect /home/$user/ > > I have used FreeBSD, and there is no symlink to APache to /usr/home. In > fact, I do not think that /usr/home even exists unless you create it. > The only UNix OS I have used where /home is any

Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-13 Thread Daniel Reinhardt
-- From: "Programmer In Training" Sent: 13 February, 2010 14:21 To: Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE On 02/13/10 08:02, Eric Covener wrote: On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Programmer In Training

Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-13 Thread Programmer In Training
On 02/13/10 08:02, Eric Covener wrote: > On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Programmer In Training > wrote: >> On 02/13/10 05:16, Daniel Reinhardt wrote: >> I still get 403 Forbidden. the public_html >> directory in question has user and group ownership equal to the owner of >> the login. Do I need

Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-13 Thread Eric Covener
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Programmer In Training wrote: > On 02/13/10 05:16, Daniel Reinhardt wrote: > I still get 403 Forbidden. the public_html > directory in question has user and group ownership equal to the owner of > the login. Do I need to change that for apache (which is running as

Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-13 Thread Programmer In Training
On 02/13/10 05:16, Daniel Reinhardt wrote: > Here is my httpd-userdir.conf file: > The above works just fine. Yeah, that is exactly the same as mine. I went ahead and recompiled Apache, letting mod_userdir be a shared module to be loaded, thinking that might be at issue. It wasn't and nothing ha

Re: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-13 Thread Daniel Reinhardt
-- From: "Programmer In Training" Sent: 12 February, 2010 23:03 To: "Apache Users" Subject: [us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE I am using the non-ports version of Apache. I downloaded 2.2.14 from htt

[us...@httpd] User Directories On FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE

2010-02-12 Thread Programmer In Training
I am using the non-ports version of Apache. I downloaded 2.2.14 from http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi#apache22 just a little while ago. I compiled, installed, got it running with minimal fuss. The issue is with my user directories (e.g. $HOME/public_html ). I uncommented the line to include the