Re: Help with httpd userdir recovery

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On 12/28/2016 07:35 AM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
Robert,
On Wed, 2016-12-28 at 01:43 +0100, John Fawcett wrote:
On 12/28/2016 01:12 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

On 12/27/2016 07:06 PM, John Fawcett wrote:
On 12/28/2016 12:34 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 12/27/2016 05:44 PM, John Fawcett wrote:
That error should be caused by having MultiViews options but
incorrect
permissions (711 instead of 755) on the directory.
I just did chmod -R 755 /home/rgm/public_html and no change in
behavior.

Even tried chmod -R 755 /home/rgm
Are you actually using MultiViews? If you don't need that option,
maybe
the easiest thing is to take it out and see if the error message
changes.
I am using the default conf file for userdir.

/etc/httpd/conf.d/userdir.conf

So I deleted Multiviews and now the error is:

[Tue Dec 27 19:09:31.013176 2016] [autoindex:error] [pid 2138]
(13)Permission denied: [client 192.168.160.12:55762] AH01275: Can't
open directory for index: /home/rgm/public_html/family/


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I know this is not going to help, but that error means that apache
does
not have access to read the directory /home/rgm/public_html/family/.
That doesn't really fit with the rest of the evidence, that you have
chmod 755 everything from /home/rgm/public_html downwards and that
apache can read specific files from /home/rgm/public_html.
John
but is apache allowed access to /home/rgm ?
Try su - apache -s /bin/bash to run a shell as apache and see how far
you get starting from cd /home and if that works cd /home/rgm and so
on... That will check normal user permissions, but not selinux

Command apache not known!

All I installed, directly, for the web server was 'yum install httpd'.


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