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On 07-Jul-2002/13:04 -0500, Chet Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hey Brian,
>
>Woohoo, it worked! I added:
>
><Directory "/home">
>        Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks
>        AllowOverride None
>        Allow from from all
>        Order Deny,Allow
></Directory>
>
>I've got multiple sites located in peoples home directories, so I added
>the entire /home, and its working great. I guess you could consider this
>a possible security threat, but the actual permissions on /home and its
>user folders are such that you can only read the web folders of each
>user. It's good stuff. Thanks again, talk to you later,

You might try <Directory /home/*/public_html> to restrict these settings
to directories taht are intended for public consumption.


Tony
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