Tracy, John wrote: > I believe that's it. I remember having to make that same alteration. I > believe the WebStack version of Apache is rather secure by default, in > that content being served from any directory other than the > /opt/coolstack/apache2/htdocs folder is denied by default first (default > apache is allow,deny if memory serves). > > You have to put in a directive which permits content to be served from > the userdir. If you use the included /extra/httpd-userdir.conf file > (uncomment it in httpd.conf), I am using pre-integration of apache 2.2 in SXDE b78...I do not see this httpd-userdir.conf so this might be it...
Either it will appear on a later integration, or we need to improve the default content (even in comments) there... Thanks for your info, it helps a lot. Jyri? Ludo > this directive is already made for you (as > opposed to just adding the "UserDir public_html" as you have done). > > Hope it makes sense. > > -John > > -----Original Message----- > From: webstack-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org > [mailto:webstack-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Mads > Toftum > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:02 AM > To: ludo > Cc: webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > Subject: Re: [webstack-discuss] Enabling UserDir in apache22? > > On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 05:08:30PM -0800, ludo wrote: > >> I see that the mod_userdir.so module loaded in conf.d/modules-32.load >> file, but when I add a line: >> >> UserDir public_html >> >> in httpd.conf, restart and create a ~/public_html/index.html file, >> I get a "client denied server configuration: >> /export/home/ludo/public_html" error >> >> > This could be any one of a number of things but in this case it could > well be something like having access controls that only allow access > within the usual webscope: > > <Directory /> > Deny from all > > <Directory /some/where> > Allow from all > > >> I guess I must be missing something obvious...A Google search gives me >> > > >> 100s of entries, and I still feel the need to ask the question to this >> > > >> alias:) >> >> > This smells very much of a common user problem not really related > specifically to the webstack version. A common place to ask is #apache > on freenode or http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-users > > vh > > Mads Toftum >
