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| subhas85@gmail.com 2005-10-06, 2:48 am |
| i recently installed fedora core 4, which included apache. I used to
run gentoo 2005.0 which handled all my apache needs. However after
installing fedora core 4, i am unable to preform directory listing. i
have the .htaccess file with Options Indexes feature from my previous
linux distro, but it doesn't seem to work with fedora core 4.
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| On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 22:00:07 -0700, subhas85 sent:
> i recently installed fedora core 4, which included apache. I used to run
> gentoo 2005.0 which handled all my apache needs. However after installing
> fedora core 4, i am unable to preform directory listing. i have the
> .htaccess file with Options Indexes feature from my previous linux distro,
> but it doesn't seem to work with fedora core 4.
Does for me. Have you allowed .htaccess files, and allowed them to
override those options?
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| subhas85@gmail.com 2005-10-06, 5:57 pm |
| by default it is 'AllowOverride None' i changed it to All however
nothing seems to work, i dont tink it likes directory listing a hard
disk that i mount, even if i mount it within the /var/www/html
directory, am i mounting the drives incorrectly?
/etc/fstab
/dev/sdb1 /website auto defaults
0 2
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| subhas85:
> by default it is 'AllowOverride None' i changed it to All however nothing
> seems to work, i dont tink it likes directory listing a hard disk that i
> mount, even if i mount it within the /var/www/html directory, am i
> mounting the drives incorrectly? /etc/fstab
> /dev/sdb1 /website auto defaults 0 2
That ones's not mounted in /var/www/html, though the mount looks okay (as
it is). If you're playing with symlinks, that's another option that needs
enabling. There's a chance that you've got a permissions problem. Make
the directory readable and executable to all.
e.g. rwx---r-x /example/path/to/website
("owner" everything allowed: rwx
"group" doesn't usually matter: ---
"other" read and executable only: r-x)
The parent directories need to be executable, at least.
e.g. rwx-----x /example/path/to/
rwx-----x /example/path/
rwx-----x /example/
Check your error logs, it might show you what your problem is.
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