On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Justin Pasher
just...@newmediagateway.com wrote:
Tz-Huan Huang wrote:
2) If you request the http://hostname/~username from a browser, get a 404
error, then do an ls /home, do you see the username directory
mounted?
Yes. I find that this might be not related
Tz-Huan Huang wrote:
2) If you request the http://hostname/~username from a browser, get a 404
error, then do an ls /home, do you see the username directory mounted?
Yes. I find that this might be not related to autofs --
while I have connected to the server via ssh and pwd is $HOME
(so
Tz-Huan Huang wrote:
Hi,
In our www server the /home/* is mounted automatically
using autofs.
When visiting a user's homepage via
http://hostname/~user first time, the httpd says
``404 not found'', but after reloading page several times
all thing works.
Is there any way to avoid this annoying
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Justin Pasher
just...@newmediagateway.com wrote:
Tz-Huan Huang wrote:
Hi,
In our www server the /home/* is mounted automatically
using autofs.
When visiting a user's homepage via
http://hostname/~user first time, the httpd says
``404 not found'', but
Hi,
In our www server the /home/* is mounted automatically
using autofs.
When visiting a user's homepage via
http://hostname/~user first time, the httpd says
``404 not found'', but after reloading page several times
all thing works.
Is there any way to avoid this annoying behavior but still