Thanks for your help I managed to solve it I had to comment out #IndexOptions FancyIndexing HTMLTable VersionSort plus a load of AddIcon
Seems to work OK now Thanks Again On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Yehuda Katz <[email protected]> wrote: > The server might not start because removing the module leaves an invalid > configuration somewhere. > If you run httpd -t or look in the error log, it should tell you where the > problem is. > > - Y > > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 12:01 PM, David Wright - NOAA Affiliate < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear Experts >> >> Hi I am new to Apache configuration. I have been tasked to set up a >> Development and Production Apache Server running on RHEL to run a Drupal >> website. >> I now have it up and working but now I have to secure the server we use >> NESSUS vulnerability scanner to to find vulnerability's in the server. >> One of the scans came up with this >> >> 1.2.5 Disable Autoindex module >> Info >> The Apache autoindex module automatically generates web page listing the >> contents of directories on the server, typically used so that an index.html >> does not have to be generated. >> Solution >> Perform the following to determine if the module is enabled. Run the >> httpd server with the -M option to list enabled modules: >> # httpd -M | grep autoindex_module >> >> >> The module is there but if I go into the etc/httpd/conf.modules.d folder >> i find >> 00-base.conf when i edit this file I can go in and disable the auto index >> module. But when i restart Apache it fails Any one no why this happens? Am >> i disabling the module correctly? >> >> Any help would be great thanks in adavance >> David >> >> Running Red Hat 7 and Apache 2.4 >> >> -- >> David Wright >> >> > -- David Wright Web Developer III Radar Operations Center National Weather Service 405/573-8 <(405)%20573-8884>868 work 405/ <(405)%20208-2995>905-8250 mobile
