Quoting Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You've already been told several times that the problem is likely
SELinux config, and you've been given direct links explaining how to
understand and solve the problem. What more do you want?
I just told you that user which have home directory
Again,
How to configure a directory:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#directory
Security tips (e.g. how to avoid Permission Denied):
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/misc/security_tips.html
Then read the user_dir config instructions:
Although a bit late, thank you for your assistance. I was able to get it
working.
Maarten
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Hi,I just notice some problems when using mod_vhost_aliasIt seems that when using VirtualDocumentRoot, the variable DocumentRoot in PHP got mixed upServer Global DocumentRoot /var/www/htdocs
Inside VirtualHost VirtualDocumentRoot /var/www/vhost/%0/htdocsWhen I run a phpinfo script, this is the
I create testing user for tesing public_html.
Now testing user that home directory under /export3/home3/office3 is
working well. More detail below.
# grep testing /etc/passwd
testing:x:3:100::/export3/home3/office3/testing:/bin/bash
And httpd.conf below.
Directory
Hi,
I just notice some problems when using mod_vhost_alias
It seems that when using VirtualDocumentRoot, the variable DocumentRoot
in PHP got mixed up
Server Global
DocumentRoot /var/www/htdocs
Inside VirtualHost
VirtualDocumentRoot /var/www/vhost/%0/htdocs
When I run a phpinfo script,
On 7/2/06, Neo Wee Teck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just notice some problems when using mod_vhost_alias
It seems that when using VirtualDocumentRoot, the variable DocumentRoot in
PHP got mixed up
Server Global
DocumentRoot /var/www/htdocs
Inside VirtualHost
VirtualDocumentRoot
works for Apache 1.3?On 7/2/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/2/06, Neo Wee Teck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I just notice some problems when using mod_vhost_alias It seems that when using VirtualDocumentRoot, the variable DocumentRoot in
PHP got mixed up Server Global DocumentRoot
On 7/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You've already been told several times that the problem is likely
SELinux config, and you've been given direct links explaining how to
understand and solve the problem. What more do you want?
On 7/2/06, Neo Wee Teck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
works for Apache 1.3?
If you want to make yourself understood, try writing in complete sentences.
Joshua.
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Sorry,Does the patch included works for Apache 1.3?On 7/2/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/2/06, Neo Wee Teck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
works for Apache 1.3?If you want to make yourself understood, try writing in complete
On 7/2/06, Neo Wee Teck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
Does the patch included works for Apache 1.3?
I don't know. Try it and see.
Joshua.
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See
Sorry, by CGI variables, I meant the webserver variables. Stored in
the CGI scope by ColdFusion and in the SERVER[] scope in PHP, if that
helps. Variables like SCRIPT_NAME, HTTP_REFERER, etc.
I tried your sample code against several use cases and it does
everything our current module does and
Hello list,
I would like to allow people from a given IP address to access my
website without user authentification, and ask for a login/password
for requests originating from any other IP address.
Is there any way to combine allow/deny with mod_auth directives, or
any other way to achieve
On 7/2/06, Maxim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I would like to allow people from a given IP address to access my
website without user authentification, and ask for a login/password
for requests originating from any other IP address.
Is there any way to combine allow/deny with mod_auth
Hi fellows,
I just installed Apache V. 2.2.2 on Win-XP SP2.
The installation procedure went well without any error messages.
But now when I try to start the service, the service wont' start and an
application event log has been created.
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Hi all,I have set up a web server using Apache and it used to work fine until my site's hit grew up and now it has serious problems because of intensive clients traffic. I would like to set up other systems to cooperate with my main server and serve clients as well as my main server to make
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