On Nov 18, 2004, at 23:34, Jim Sabatke wrote:
According to the example on the Apache web site, just using the enabled command should work to enable all. I take it that is not the case ?
I used it per user. Maybe it does work that way. I'd be interested to know if it does.
I just tried it with including the name of the specific user I want enabled and I still get no where. The actual error I receive, both locally and via another computer on the home network is an Access Forbidden Error 403. My thinking is it is a permissions problem but for the life of me I can't seem to see where the problem is. The error log reads: [Thu Nov 18 23:28:29 2004] [error] [client 192.168.1.10] client denied by server configuration: /home2/sbchasin/public_html [Thu Nov 18 23:28:49 2004] [error] [client 192.168.1.3] client denied by server configuration: /home2/sbchasin/public_html/index.html 10 is the remote box, and 3 is the local box. Permissions for /home2, /home2/sbchasin/, and /home2/sbchasin/public_html are all dwrxr-xr-x. I also tried dwrxr--r-- and that didn't work either. Thanks Steve