On 02/13/10 14:30, Daniel Reinhardt wrote: > > Change the indicated line to reflect /home/$user/ > > I have used FreeBSD, and there is no symlink to APache to /usr/home. In > fact, I do not think that /usr/home even exists unless you create it. > The only UNix OS I have used where /home is any other place is solaris > and that's located in /export/home. > > Thanks, > Dan [$USER@hostname] pwd /usr/home/$USER I don't know what you were doing, but this is how it was AT INSTALL. I changed absolutely nothing from the default install of FreeBSD. Even a close and trusted friend of mine (who has been using FreeBSD longer than I have) says that /usr/home/* is how FreeBSD sets up user directories. I do have a /home directory, but this is what it looks like: [$USER@hostname] cd /home/$USER/ [$USER@hostname] ls 10000fonts/ Home.html apu-notes firefox-bin.core purple.bak/ time-in-between Desktop/ Home.ics backups/ fromwindows/ signature-files/ wmaker.core Downloads/ Personas/ bluefish-projects/ private-public-keys/ soffice.bin.core GNUstep/ Temp/ documents/ public_html/ sound-themes/ [$USER@hostname] pwd /usr/home/$USER [$USER@hostname] So please, don't tell me that /home isn't a symlink to /usr/home (or that I changed anything during install). Changed the line, graceful restart: I'm /still/ getting 403 Forbidden Logfile tells me: [Sat Feb 13 14:54:06 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by server configuration: /home/janagyjr/public_html/ If asked, I will attach the httpd.conf (appropriately sanitized) with httpd-userdir.conf and send it off-list to someone. I don't ever recall having this much problem with Apache before. -- Yours In Christ, PIT Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
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