[ale] Apache question
moisey.g.oysgelt at mail.sprint.com
moisey.g.oysgelt at mail.sprint.com
Tue Oct 30 07:41:19 EST 2001
I have a similar problem look attachments please.
Moisey Oysgelt
-----Original Message-----
From: hne [mailto:hne at inetnow.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 12:55 AM
To: kenn
Cc: hne; ale
Subject: Re: [ale] Apache question
Ken Nagorski wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Either I am an idiot and the information I need is right in what
you sent
> me or, I am only a partial idiot and I did not make the nature
of my
> problem clear.
>
> If I go to lets say,
http://web.pcintelligent.com/~kenn/resume.php That is
> fine! Howver... If I removet the resume.php from the end of the
URL and
> there is no index page in ~kenn/public_html I get a 403. See
what I mean.
>
> I don't see anything in the UserDir directive that fixes that. I
thought
> that it had to do with the IndexOptions options directive
however that is
> set to IndexOptions FancyIndexing on the webserer.
>
> OK, I hope that clears up the confusion. At any rate, thank you
for your
> advice.
>
> Ken
>
>
Hi Ken,
That's an easy one (and I just tested it to make sure!) 403 is
a FORBIDDEN error. ~/public_html does not have READ permission
for OTHER. You can get to resume.php because it DOES have READ
permissions for OTHER.
Lost in Tokyo,
Keith
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