On Thursday 04 May 2006 21:17, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> Any tips appreciated, thanks!
Yeah, read your email.
You got 2 replies to this, one on Monday, one today.
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Hi,
I have spent most of the day getting per user web serving to work
(/home/$user/public_html => http://server/~$user) but was constantly getting
"401 Forbidden" errors with apache2.
After lots of hunting I found that you have to set the permissions for the
user directories to 755 (a+rx). So
Hi Ognjen,
on Monday, 2006-05-01 at 11:22:23, you wrote:
> I have spent most of the day getting per user web serving to work
> (/home/$user/public_html => http://server/~$user) but was constantly
> getting "401 Forbidden" errors with apache2.
>
> After lots of hunting I found that you have to set
On Monday 01 May 2006 12:22, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> I have spent most of the day getting per user web serving to work
> (/home/$user/public_html => http://server/~$user) but was constantly
> getting "401 Forbidden" errors with apache2.
>
> After lots of hunting I found that you have to set the per
Hi,
I have spent most of the day getting per user web serving to work
(/home/$user/public_html => http://server/~$user) but was constantly getting
"401 Forbidden" errors with apache2.
After lots of hunting I found that you have to set the permissions for the
user directories to 755 (a+rx). So
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