Re: mod_autoindex not cooperating

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David Scott wrote:

Nope, this simply does not work for me.  Here is the latest httpd.conf
snippet:

Listen 3002
<VirtualHost *:3002>
   Alias /static /home/david/pix/html/static
   DocumentRoot /home/david/pix/html
   <Location /static>
       SetHandler default
       Options +Indexes
       Order allow,deny
       Allow from all
   </Location>
   <Directory /home/david/pix/html/static/code>
       SetHandler default
       Options +Indexes +FollowSymLinks
       Order allow,deny
       Allow from all
   </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

both a request to /static and /static/code return

[Wed Dec 13 12:11:51 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Attempt to serve
directory: /home/david/pix/html/static/
[Wed Dec 13 12:12:04 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Attempt to serve
directory: /home/david/pix/html/static/code/

It's almost as if the +Indexes options is being ignored, or
mod_autoindex isn't there at all.  But it *is* listed as a compiled-in
module:

:~/pix/html$  /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -l
Compiled in modules:
 core.c
 mod_authn_file.c
 mod_authn_default.c
 mod_authz_host.c
 mod_authz_groupfile.c
 mod_authz_user.c
 mod_authz_default.c
 mod_auth_basic.c
 mod_include.c
 mod_filter.c
 mod_log_config.c
 mod_env.c
 mod_usertrack.c
 mod_setenvif.c
 prefork.c
 http_core.c
 mod_mime.c
 mod_status.c
 mod_autoindex.c
 mod_asis.c
 mod_cgi.c
 mod_negotiation.c
 mod_dir.c
 mod_actions.c
 mod_userdir.c
 mod_alias.c
 mod_rewrite.c
 mod_so.c

I'm stumped.  Has anyone else had this problem?

d


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Subject:
Re:  mod_autoindex not cooperating
From:
"Yvo van Doorn" <yvo.vandoorn@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:03:36 -0800
To:
users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

To:
users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


I *could* be wrong on this but don't you need an alias as well such as:
Alias /code "/home/david/pix/html/code"

Another way would be inside the VirtualHost directive and instead of Location do:
<Directory /home/david/pix/html/code>
        SetHandler default
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all
        Options +Indexes +FollowSymLinks
</Directory>


On 12/11/06, * David Scott* <ds94103@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ds94103@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    I've got apache 2.2.3 running and I'd like to generate an automatic
    directory listing, but I can't.  I've checked and mod_autoindex is
    compiled in statically.  The snippet from my httpd.conf is as follows.
    I'd like a directory listing in the /code location.

    Listen 3001
    NameVirtualHost *:3001
    <VirtualHost *:3001>
        DocumentRoot /home/david/pix/html
        <Location />
            PerlSetEnv SQL_DEBUG 1
            SetHandler perl-script
            PerlHandler Pix
            Allow from all
        </Location>
        <Location /static>
            SetHandler none
        </Location>
        <Location /code>
            SetHandler default
            Order allow,deny
            Allow from all
            Options +Indexes +FollowSymLinks
        </Location>
    </VirtualHost>

    The message in the error log is

    [Mon Dec 11 16:59:49 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1
    <http://127.0.0.1>] Attempt to serve
    directory: /home/david/pix/html/code/

    I've tried this in just about every way imaginable, disabling the
    mod_perl handler, configuring outside a virtual host, using
    Options All,
    etc etc etc.  The server simply does not want to give me a directory
    listing.

    Can anyone think of anything else I can try to figure this out?
    mod_autoindex is supposed to just work.

    d

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