Re: Newbie Help, Please

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Also, as a follow-up to my last reply, does anyone know of a simple howto that covers this type of setup (ie: walks through the entire process)?

Thanks in advance,

Scott

  

-----Original Message-----
From: "Scott Hughes" <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 17:43:40 
To:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Newbie Help, Please

Thanks for the response Steve!

A while after I sent this message I ran across a site that told me just that.  When it still didn't work, I realized it was also a directory permissions issue.

After working with the permissions (linux system) I was able to access the pages.

Now I find that the user cannot update or create new pages or directories.  I think I over-did the permissions just a bit.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you,

Scott


  

-----Original Message-----
From: "Steve Swift" <steve.j.swift@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 09:13:29 
To:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Newbie Help, Please

Each time you add a new place in your filesystem that will be referenced by apache, such as the DocumentRoot statement inside your virtual hosts blocks, you nearly always have to add a <Directory> statement permitting access to that place. For example, I have:<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs">    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks    AllowOverride None    Order allow,deny    Allow from all </Directory>

On 08/12/06, Scott Hughes <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: <mailto:scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: Hello,
I am attempting to set up a vhost machine using CentOS.
The issue I am having is with the user's home directories (where the pages are being server foreach site).  Example:  The user's site is 
www.example.com: <http://www.example.com>   and they have a home directorycalled 'example'.  Inside thier home directory is a directory called 'www'.
Long story short, I have added the vhost part to the httpd.conf and the directory statement. I get the message in the error log that "Permission is denied for /index.htm".
If anyone needs any additional information, please ask.
Thank you.


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