I'm trying to get apache2 to allow me to list files and directories on
my netbook for use as a public repo to let my kids copy them if they
want them.
The problem is, no matter what I do, I get an access denied error. By
default apache2 has INDEXES enabled for DOCROOT, but to be on the safe
side I added a new directory directive for <DOCROOT/pics> and set
INDEXES. Still nothing.
Then it occurred to me that selinux might be screwing with me, so I hit
the troubleshooter and followed the directions for setting up a new
policy for enabling directory access and used semodule to enable it.
Still no go. Anything else I can do to fix this? There's nothing really
in the access or error logs that help. The apache user is owner and the
perms are correct.
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Mark Haney
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