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AW: Help! revisited
- From: "Hofer Claudio Mike" <cmhofer tin it>
- To: <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: AW: Help! revisited
- Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 13:18:10 +0200
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! man chmod !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the man pages con help you.
chmod -R xxxx /home
from anywhere
>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com
>[mailto:redhat-install-list-admin redhat com]Im Auftrag von John Kelly
>Robison
>Gesendet: venerdì 1 settembre 2000 11.58
>An: redhat-install-list redhat com
>Betreff: Help! revisited
>
>
>Okay, new problem. The main files under /home/httpd/html can now
>be read by
>the outside world. However, the user files under /home/user can't be read.
>It's the same problem as last time. I get the "Forbidden You don't have
>permission to access /~user on this server." Anyone have any ideas?
>
>Also, can anyone tell me how to do a chmod for an entire directory
>tree? for
>example. if /home/user/public_html has four subdirectories with
>files in each
>one, how do I set permissions for all those files and directories
>at one time?
>
>Thanks
>
>Kelly
>
>
>Frank Reichenbacher wrote:
>
>> John,
>>
>> Somewhere in the depths of apache.org I found a reference to the
>"<Files ~>"
>> bug and a ho-hum reference to "certain Apache distributions",
>(i.e., the one
>> that you and I got) that have this line in httpd.conf.
>>
>> Scroll through httpd.conf and find "<Files ~>", it's way down,
>keep going,
>> there... Now just # that baby out and restart httpd. If you were
>like me the
>> day before yesterday, you were probably fiddling with everything that you
>> could think of and have now rendered your server inoperable even
>with this
>> correction. So you may have to backtrack a bit and bring it to where it
>> should have been.
>>
>> Good Luck!
>> Frank Reichenbacher
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: John Kelly Robison <robison zusas uni-halle de>
>> To: <redhat-install-list redhat com>
>> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 10:43 AM
>> Subject: Re: help!
>>
>> > Yeah, I did initially use linuxconf to configure Apache, but then later
>> went into
>> > the httpd.conf file and made some changes. Everything
>appeared normal. I
>> > double-checked it against what is in the httpd.conf of the
>server that is
>> > running. With the new stuff in there that used to be in the srm and
>> access files,
>> > it's a bit hard to tell, but I think I got it right.
>> >
>> > Kelly
>> >
>> > Kevin Colby wrote:
>> >
>> > > The now infamous linuxconf bug affects the "<Files ~>" configuration.
>> > > Have you used linuxconf at all to configure Apache?
>> > >
>> > > - Kevin Colby
>> > > kevinc grainsystems com
>> > >
>> > > John Kelly Robison wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > Okay, the directory /home/httpd/html has been chmoded and in
>> httpd.conf, the
>> > > > directory root is set to the same.
>> > > >
>> > > > To do the changes, I've been physically at the box, but to check to
>> see if it
>> > > > actually works, I've been going to a different computer
>and trying to
>> get in.
>> > > > I can ftp and telnet into the server just fine, but like I
>said, I get
>> the
>> > > > funky permission message in the browser. To try getting into the
>> server via
>> > > > the browser I'm using the actually url, not localdomain.
>Fortunately,
>> I still
>> > > > have the old server set up, which works (sort of). At least people
>> can access
>> > > > the web site on that one.
>> > > >
>> > > > This new version of Apache that comes with RedHat 6.2 is a bit
>> different than
>> > > > that which came with 6.1, which I've successfully
>configured before.
>> It
>> > > > doesn't use access.conf or srm.conf.
>> > > >
>> > > > "Doughty, Matt" wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > well the first thing you should do is verify all the settings in
>> > > > > /etc/httpd/conf namely document root in httpd.conf make
>sure it is
>> > > > > /home/httpd/html. Otherwise, give us more details
>exactly what have
>> > > > > you tried to do? did you just open http://localhost/ or did you
>> specify
>> > > > > a file? we need more details.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Matt
>> > > > >
>> > > > > On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 11:01:03AM +0200, John Kelly
>Robison wrote:
>> > > > > > Help! I have my new web server set up. I can access it via
>> telnet and
>> > > > > > ftp. I've done a chmod 775 *.* on everything within the
>> /home/httpd/html
>> > > > > > directory and I still get the following message. What am I not
>> doing?
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > Forbidden
>> > > > > > You don't have permission to access / on this server.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > Kelly
>> > >
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