Re: [users@httpd] mod_userdir

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Hi again,

and thanks, works perfect now.

Have to read the manuals I guess..

Christian

On Mon, 22 May 2006, Joshua Slive wrote:

On 5/22/06, Eternity <eternity@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi!

I have been using 1.3.xx with mod_userdir and following
configuration for a virtualhost:

<VirtualHost 172.19.0.231>
...
UserDir /mnt/*/www
...
</VirtualHost>

/mnt is a netware mounted volume with homedirs. With this
config users can setup their own webpages in a subdir to
their homedirectory and surf to http://oursite/~username
and reach their homepage.

This works fine.. but then I changed to Apache 2.0.xx.

Now this doesnt seem to work. When surfing to a htm file
I only get a html header to the client. When surfing to
other files, like images or documents, the server just
closes the connection. I also tried Apache 2.2.xx several
versions, with the same behaviour.

I guess I am just missing something?

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