On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 12:07 PM bruce <badoug...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ok.
>
> I've screwed something up...
>
> on the "working" test system
> I took a "working" test site, copied it to /var/www/html/mmm
>
> did a 1.2.3.4/mmm in the browser -- 1.2.3.4 points to the working test
> srvr..
>  and I get the
>       "The requested URL was not found on this server."
>    (expected)..
>
> do the same thing on the "weird" test server...
>   and i get the copy of the running test site.. not the "err" for the
> "mmm" site dir..
>
> I'm missing something...
>  there is no "mmm.conf" for the mmm dir..
>  there's nothing under the list of the available sites for "mmm"
>  it's as if I've installed/enabled something that's screwing up
> Apache/setup/config.
>
> This could also explain why I'm getting the dir/index listing.
>
> thoughts?
>
> thanks
>
> ps. As a test, I copied/tested the "apache.conf" from the working srvr
> to the srvr that's screwing up... no change in action/behaviour.
> Also copied/tested the foo.conf from the working srvr to the test
> srvr, and re-enabled it and restarted apache..
>
> no behavior difference..
>
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Start by providing the output from apachectl -S.

As for the directory listing, if you alias a directory and have no
directory index file in the target, you *will* get a directory listing if
Options +Indexes is set.

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