I have my DocumentRoot in apache pointing to /home/castelo/public_html. It had
been working just fine, but then I took two actions (trying to solve an
unrelated problem) that seem to have screwed things up:
I activated Novell app armor (which then I proceded to deactivate), and I ran
the HTTP server config from Yast (which is what I think really did some sort
of trick on apache). I didn't modify anything else.
Now, when accessing the web root, I get: Error 403, access forbidden!. I can
still access /srv/www/htdocs (which I alias to /system).
Some more info:
in /etc/apache2/default-server.conf:
DocumentRoot "/home/castelo/public_html"
in /etc/apache2/conf.d/castelo.conf
* Adalberto Castelo
in /etc/apache2/default-server.conf: DocumentRoot "/home/castelo/public_html"
in /etc/apache2/conf.d/castelo.conf
AllowOverride Options FileInfo </Directory>
I have:
default-server.conf
<IfModule mod_userdir.c>
UserDir public_html
Include /etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf
</IfModule>
and
<IfModule mod_userdir.c>
UserDir disabled root
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 08:21, Adalberto Castelo wrote:
I have my DocumentRoot in apache pointing to /home/castelo/public_html. It [...]
Not sure what caused it, but after one of my actions (see parent), apache
decided to require me to add:
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
to my
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