Dear Frank, chmod 755; I remembered immediately and did that first. I do everything via symlinks and/or perl 5/7 scripts, e.g. a perl script lists directory contents in index.html. As I said everything works.
Apache is a great product and the inbuilt perl interpreter is pretty good. I have learnt my lesson and will now use semanage to effectively document custom settings. Regards, -- Andrew Hoff 6/10 Middle Road Maribyrnong 3032 Victoria Tel: 0393185581 (Please leave a message.) Mob: 0400966178 Email: andrew.h...@bigpond.com On Sun, 2023-07-30 at 09:20 -0400, Frank Gingras wrote: > Data in home directories is indeed a problem for shared systems, > since you have to chmod the /home/user directory. > > On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 8:53 AM Andrew Hoff > <andrew.h...@bigpond.com.invalid> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have resolved ALL issues. Nearly all problems were related to > > selinux. It is lucky I made some notes. > > > > Data in home directories is not a problem. It was just selinux. > > > > Regards,