Re: [users@httpd] <Directory dir >

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Joshua Slive wrote:
We won't get anywhere with this kind of example.  Show a precise, real
example including information about the file system and show the exact
message from the error log.

First assuming that the symlink was created correctly access right are OK etc...

Since we are in the realms of guesswork I will assume that the
'link_to_a_directory' does NOT have a trailing slash - which you need
to follow the symlink. Note that the symlink is NOT a dir but a link
to something.

  /var/www/link_to_dir is a symlink
  /var/www/link_to_dir/. is the directory.
so
 /var/www/link_to_dir/ is a reasonable directory pattern

try

ls -l /var/www/link_to_dir
and
ls -l /var/www/link_to_dir/
ls -l /var/www/link_to_dir/.

At least this is the mistake I have made in the past :-)

Jacqui

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