/Users/[username]/Documents/MegaSeg User Data/Logs
I have verified that the permissions to all of the parent directories
have at least execute privileges for others. The html log file I am
trying to link to has the following privileges...
-rw-r--r--@ 1 [username] staff 625 Jul 10 17:17 NowPlaying.html
I used the following command to setup my symbolic link...
ln -s /Users/[username]/Documents/MegaSeg\ User\ Data/Logs/
NowPlaying.html nowplaying.html
That seemed to work fine, because when I do an ls -al in my website's
folder I see the link. I have a basic index.html, with a link to
nowplaying.html, but when I click on the link I get a 403 Forbidden
error.
In reading the Apache documentation, I found that I may need to have FollowSymLinks somewhere in my configuration, but I am not sure from the Apache documentation where that should go. I assume it would either be in the form of a .htaccess file, or somewhere in the httpd.conf file. It should be noted that the DocumentRoot directory I am using is configured as an Alias in my httpd.conf. I am sure that this is configured correctly as I can access it just fine over my LAN.
Can anyone help me out with this one? I am stuck.