Re: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

2005-05-12 Thread Chris Winfield-Blum
You can try to check your log files and if you have iptables with some logging setup perhaps there is something in there. your biggest priority firstly should be to lockdown this system. is firewall on? have u disabled unrequired services are your file permissions set to give access to the wrong

Re: [users@httpd] Problems with User Directories

2005-05-12 Thread Chris Winfield-Blum
up a userdocs/username/ folder and just use a symbolic link to give the users access from the home directory?? Thanks Chris Boyle Owen said the following: -Original Message- From: Chris Winfield-Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Donnerstag, 12. Mai 2005 04:33 To: users@httpd.apache.org

Re: [users@httpd] Basic Authentication question

2005-05-11 Thread Chris Winfield-Blum
you will have to use the htpasswd tools located in your apache bin to create the password file. then you point that directory to that file: ie: /etc/httpd/conf/passwd/passwords This should do that you need :) K Anand said the following: Hi all, I have a very basic question regarding authenticatio

[users@httpd] Problems with User Directories

2005-05-11 Thread Chris Winfield-Blum
Hi everyone, My first time sending to this mail list :) I am setting up user directories but hitting into some problems. When i try to access on http://domain/~user/ i get: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /~chris/index.htm on this