Hi all, Running apache2.0.50 on a 9.2 system. What I want to do is give ro access to a directory out of the /srv/www tree, containing backed-up files of another system, so that the users can get their files back by using a browser to dig into their backup. To achieve that i did a readonly nfs-mount of the backup-dir, into the srv/www/htdocs tree. Now when users go see their files, a lot (well, all really) of the sub-directories in their backup is missing. I found out that if I do chmod o+x, they all show up. Is there a way I can reach that by changing nfs options or apache-config, so that I do not have to change settings on every directory? For mounting I use now the following options: -o ro,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,nfsvers=3 In /etc/apache2/httpd.conf I have: <Directory /srv/www/htdocs/dir> Options +Indexes AuthType Basic AuthName "Backup" AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/passwd Require user backupuser </Directory> -- L. de Braal BraHa Systems NL - Terneuzen T +31 115 649333 F +31 115 649444 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org