yeah... the mod_userdir.so is compiled in.

LoadModule userdir_module     libexec/apache/mod_userdir.so

AddModule mod_userdir.c


Anything else?



Today [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke in tongue:
** when you recompiled apache, did you get mod_userdir installed?
** 
** to httpd -l, and you should see something like:
** 
** # ./httpd -l
** Compiled-in modules:
**   http_core.c
**   mod_env.c
**   mod_log_config.c
**   mod_mime.c
**   mod_negotiation.c
**   mod_status.c
**   mod_include.c
**   mod_autoindex.c
**   mod_dir.c
**   mod_cgi.c
**   mod_asis.c
**   mod_imap.c
**   mod_actions.c
**   mod_userdir.c
**   mod_alias.c
**   mod_access.c
**   mod_auth.c
**   mod_setenvif.c
** 
** 
** 
** if it's compiled as DSO, you should know what to do.
** 
** Also, check your config-- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_userdir.html
** 
** -g
** 
** On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 05:31:36PM -0600, pr0ject wrote:
** > I recently installed Apache 1.3.22 + mod_ssl to give my users
** > SSL capabilities...
** > 
** > Unfortunately by doing so, it broke the /~user web space.
** > 
** > I went back, reconfigured like it should be (uncommented the basic Directory
** > container for the public_html options..)
** > 
** > Restarted apachessl with no errors. Yet, when viewing the userspace, I get
** > a forbidden error.
** > 
** > The logs tell me the following:
** > 
** > [Thu Jan 17 17:37:23 2002] [error] [client] Symbolic link not allowed: /home/
** > 
** > The ONLY fix I have found for this so far (have been testing variations of the
** > conf file all day!!) has been to allow the top level directory <Directory />
** > to have the Options FollowSymLinks.
** > 
** > My platform is FreeBSD 4.4-Release with Apache+mod_ssl+php... since FreeBSD
** > symlinks /usr/home to /home, I assume this is where the problems begin.
** > 
** > FYI: I have explicitly assigned the user directory container to /usr/home/*/
** > public_html with the same error occuring.
** > 
** > Is this an Apache issue? Or maybe an SSL/Apache issue?
** > 
** > Anyone ever have this problem? I'm at a loss at this point....
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