Re: users web pages

1999-11-03 Thread Johan Yusoff Abu Bakar
It suppose to be like this Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None order allow,deny allow from all just change the tilde into asterisk. just that. >From: Ron Staples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: users web pages

Re: users web pages

1999-11-03 Thread rh
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 03:05:56PM +, Ron Staples wrote: > > Following the instructions outline in O'Rilly's book "Learning Red Hat Linux" > > I've been trying to set up access for users to view their own web pages. > I've added the following to my access.conf with no affect ;( Perhaps /hom

Re: users web pages

1999-11-03 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Ron Staples wrote: > > Following the instructions outline in O'Rilly's book "Learning Red Hat Linux" > > I've been trying to set up access for users to view their own web pages. > I've added the following to my access.conf with no affect ;( Make sure the user's home directory is at least drwx--

Re: users web pages

1999-11-03 Thread Anthony Baratta
Ron Staples wrote: > > Following the instructions outline in O'Rilly's book "Learning Red Hat Linux" What version of Apache are you running?? Check your httpd.conf file and uncomment the following line UserDir public_html Here's the examples straight from the httpd.conf file to setup thos

users web pages

1999-11-03 Thread Ron Staples
Following the instructions outline in O'Rilly's book "Learning Red Hat Linux" I've been trying to set up access for users to view their own web pages. I've added the following to my access.conf with no affect ;( Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None order allow,deny allow from all