RE: mod_userdir issue

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Well, I’ve figured out a workaround for the issue.

 

I just added an alias to httpd.conf to point /~bob to /home/bob/public_html and it works fine when I try to go to http://my.webserver.com/~bob/.

 

If anyone has any idea what was going, let me know. I’m still really confused by it.

 

Thanks!

 

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Anyone?

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Hello everyone,

 

I’m having an issue with mod_userdir and was hoping someone could help me.

 

I have a centos 4.6 machine that is acting as a file/web server for my users. I have tied it into our AD with winbind and samba for smb access and I’m using mod_userdir to allow the users to host content from their home directories. The machine itself is a dell desktop that has been converted for this purpose. I have the /home directory living on a separate hard drive from the rest of the file system. It gets mounted from /etc/fstab.

 

The issue I’m having is for one (he’s the only one that has complained ;) user. When I try to go to his webpage at http://my.webserver.com/~bob/ I get the following errors:

 

accesslog

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [14/Apr/2008:09:44:01 -0400] "GET /~bob/ HTTP/1.1" 302 278

 

errorlog

[Mon Apr 14 09:41:15 2008] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xx] File does not exist: /var/www/html/~bob

 

The really weird thing I’m seeing happen is that when I console in to the server and cd to the /home directory and issue an ls –l, his page will start showing up when I try to access it, but only for a short time. After a while, it goes missing again.

 

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [14/Apr/2008:09:47:19 -0400] "GET /~bob/ HTTP/1.1" 200 17781

 

I’m attaching my httpd.conf as well.

 

Anyone have any idea?

 

Thanks for your help!

Brandon

 


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