bascule wrote on Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 12:02:38AM +0100 :
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> i have the following entries in my commonhttpd.conf:
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> Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
> AllowOverride All
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
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Allow Override all
> Options Indexes
as a follow up to my own post, i've discovered that the 'Alias' directive
will do what i want, i put:
Alias /files /path/to/files
at the end of my commonhttpd.conf, at first i commented out the
section i had written but i was refused access, when i uncommented that
section out i was allowed
On Sunday 22 September 2002 8:41 pm, you wrote:
i read this just as i was wondering how to serve some files from a directory
outside /var/www/html/
i have the following entries in my commonhttpd.conf:
Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
hans schneidhofer wrote on Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 02:48:32PM +0200 :
> have discovered a "new" behavior in mdk 8.2 in the directory
yes, it has to do with making things super secure by default and then
only allowing access to what you open up manually (ie so that a user who
finds a why to exploit t
hi list,
have discovered a "new" behavior in mdk 8.2 in the directory
/var/www/html :
before updating, I doesn't have an index.html, but have a
directory-listing anyway - for sure, very poor - even a listing - but I
had !
now - if a move the index.shtml to index.shtml.old I don't have any
listing.