I dont know if you saw this the other day but I had a similar problem [for the benifit of those who care] Responding to my own question here... ######################################### I got the perm info below from the SuSE unleashed book, apparently the permssions are not adequate.
chown -R USERNAME.nogroup ~USERNAME/public_html chmod -R 2777 ~USERNAME/public_html
I had to chmod -R 711 ~USERNAME and then chmod -R 755 public_html ############################################ that worked for me rob Jack Malone wrote:
Ok but does anyone else beside Robert have any comments on my problem from the original context of this message. I'm stumped at the moment, I can not recreate a working situation again for the life of me had it working back in 7.1 before I upgraded that machine at home an messed it up
thanks if need be i will repost the original message again.
thanks jack
At 04:52 PM 6/29/2001 -0300, James Oakley wrote:
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On June 29, 2001 04:40 pm, Dee McKinney wrote:
I would like to see SuSE change the default /etc/httpd/httpd.conf from "-FollowSymLinks" to "+FollowSymLinks". This would help a lot of users.
Is there a good reason why it's not +FollowSymLinks as a default ?
Absolutely. You probably let web authors create files under your htdocs directory or their public_html directories. Imagine if one created a symlink to /etc or something.
Your anonymous FTP server is set up in the same way.
I'm glad that the secure option is default in SuSE. If you don't care about the security issues, you can change it yourself. It is better that the user knows the issue if they are vulnerable.
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