After spending most of the day banging my head about this, I've decided to ask for help. I'm upgrading some old machines I configured for a client about two years ago. As part of this system, we use Apache's name-based virtual hosting to serve up websites. This is something I've done fine under the old software, and on other machines running newers software, but in this case, it just doesn't want t work. When attempting to access a virtual host, I get a 403 Forbidden error. The apache errors logs report: "client denied by server configuration: /home/httpd/html" /home/httpd/html is set as DocumentRoot for non-virtual domains, but I get this when trying to access a virtual domain (in fact, all virtual domains). I have the NameVirtualHost directive defined, and virtualhost blocks attached to the IP, but to no avail. I've attached the httpd.conf file for people's perusal. When I do an httpd -S, I get 199.34.63.3:80 is a NameVirtualHost default server www.basheerandedgemoore.com (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:863) port 80 namevhost www.basheerandedgemoore.com (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:863) port 80 namevhost www.dianecoxbasheer.com (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:872) port 80 namevhost www.retrievalsystems.com (/etc/httpd/conf.httpd.conf:880) I get the feeling there's something I haven't done to turn on virtual hosting, but I've compared it to files on a machine where it works, and I honestly can't fathom what the difference is. Any ideas? -< Christopher P. Gill >-< Senator, Class of 2002>-< chris@grass.org >- ---------< Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, New York >--------- ---< "I'm very well acquainted with the seven deadly sins, I keep a >-- -----------< busy schedule, just trying to fit them in." >------------- -------------------< -Warren Zevon, Mr. Bad Example >------------------
# # # # httpd.conf -- Apache HTTP server configuration file # # # Based upon the NCSA server configuration files originally by Rob McCool. # This is the main Apache server configuration file. It contains the # configuration directives that give the server its instructions. # See <URL:http://www.apache.org/docs/> for detailed information about # the directives. # Do NOT simply read the instructions in here without understanding # what they do. They're here only as hints or reminders. If you are unsure # consult the online docs. You have been warned. # After this file is processed, the server will look for and process # /usr/conf/srm.conf and then /usr/conf/access.conf # unless you have overridden these with ResourceConfig and/or # AccessConfig directives here. # The configuration directives are grouped into three basic sections: # 1. Directives that control the operation of the Apache server process as a # whole (the 'global environment'). # 2. Directives that define the parameters of the 'main' or 'default' server, # which responds to requests that aren't handled by a virtual host. # These directives also provide default values for the settings # of all virtual hosts. # 3. Settings for virtual hosts, which allow Web requests to be sent to # different IP addresses or hostnames and have them handled by the # same Apache server process. # Configuration and logfile names: If the filenames you specify for many # of the server's control files begin with "/" (or "drive:/" for Win32), the # server will use that explicit path. If the filenames do *not* begin # with "/", the value of ServerRoot is prepended -- so "logs/foo.log" # with ServerRoot set to "/usr/local/apache" will be interpreted by the # server as "/usr/local/apache/logs/foo.log". # ## Section 1: Global Environment # The directives in this section affect the overall operation of Apache, # such as the number of concurrent requests it can handle or where it # can find its configuration files. # ServerType is either inetd, or standalone. Inetd mode is only supported on # Unix platforms. ServerType standalone # ExtendedStatus: controls whether Apache will generate "full" status # information (ExtendedStatus On) or just basic information (ExtendedStatus # Off) when the "server-status" handler is called. The default is Off. # ExtendedStatus On # ## Section 2: 'Main' server configuration # The directives in this section set up the values used by the 'main' # server, which responds to any requests that aren't handled by a # <VirtualHost> definition. These values also provide defaults for # any <VirtualHost> containers you may define later in the file. # All of these directives may appear inside <VirtualHost> containers, # in which case these default settings will be overridden for the # virtual host being defined. # If your ServerType directive (set earlier in the 'Global Environment' # section) is set to "inetd", the next few directives don't have any # effect since their settings are defined by the inetd configuration. # Skip ahead to the ServerAdmin directive. # Port: The port to which the standalone server listens. For # ports < 1023, you will need httpd to be run as root initially. Port 80 # Number of servers to start initially --- should be a reasonable ballpark # figure. StartServers 8 # Server-pool size regulation. Rather than making you guess how many # server processes you need, Apache dynamically adapts to the load it # sees --- that is, it tries to maintain enough server processes to # handle the current load, plus a few spare servers to handle transient # load spikes (e.g., multiple simultaneous requests from a single # Netscape browser). # It does this by periodically checking how many servers are waiting # for a request. If there are fewer than MinSpareServers, it creates # a new spare. If there are more than MaxSpareServers, some of the # spares die off. The default values are probably OK for most sites. MinSpareServers 5 MaxSpareServers 20 # MaxKeepAliveRequests: The maximum number of requests to allow # during a persistent connection. Set to 0 to allow an unlimited amount. # We recommend you leave this number high, for maximum performance. MaxKeepAliveRequests 100 # KeepAliveTimeout: Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the # same client on the same connection. KeepAliveTimeout 15 # Limit on total number of servers running, i.e., limit on the number # of clients who can simultaneously connect --- if this limit is ever # reached, clients will be LOCKED OUT, so it should NOT BE SET TOO LOW. # It is intended mainly as a brake to keep a runaway server from taking # the system with it as it spirals down... MaxClients 150 # MaxRequestsPerChild: the number of requests each child process is # allowed to process before the child dies. The child will exit so # as to avoid problems after prolonged use when Apache (and maybe the # libraries it uses) leak memory or other resources. On most systems, this # isn't really needed, but a few (such as Solaris) do have notable leaks # in the libraries. For these platforms, set to something like 10000 # or so; a setting of 0 means unlimited. # NOTE: This value does not include keepalive requests after the initial # request per connection. For example, if a child process handles # an initial request and 10 subsequent "keptalive" requests, it # would only count as 1 request towards this limit. MaxRequestsPerChild 100 # PidFile: The file in which the server should record its process # identification number when it starts. PidFile /var/run/httpd.pid # In the standard configuration, the server will process this file, # srm.conf, and access.conf in that order. The latter two files are # now distributed empty, as it is recommended that all directives # be kept in a single file for simplicity. The commented-out values # below are the built-in defaults. You can have the server ignore # these files altogether by using "/dev/null" (for Unix) or # "nul" (for Win32) for the arguments to the directives. # ResourceConfig conf/srm.conf # AccessConfig conf/access.conf # Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out. Timeout 300 # ScoreBoardFile: File used to store internal server process information. # Not all architectures require this. But if yours does (you'll know because # this file will be created when you run Apache) then you *must* ensure that # no two invocations of Apache share the same scoreboard file. ScoreBoardFile /var/run/httpd.scoreboard # ServerRoot: The top of the directory tree under which the server's # configuration, error, and log files are kept. # NOTE! If you intend to place this on an NFS (or otherwise network) # mounted filesystem then please read the LockFile documentation # (available at <URL:http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#lockfile>); # you will save yourself a lot of trouble. # Do NOT add a slash at the end of the directory path. ServerRoot "/etc/httpd" # HostnameLookups: Log the names of clients or just their IP addresses # e.g., www.apache.org (on) or 204.62.129.132 (off). # The default is off because it'd be overall better for the net if people # had to knowingly turn this feature on, since enabling it means that # each client request will result in AT LEAST one lookup request to the # nameserver. HostnameLookups off # Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or # ports, in addition to the default. See also the <VirtualHost> # directive. # Listen 3000 # Listen 12.34.56.78:80 # BindAddress: You can support virtual hosts with this option. This directive # is used to tell the server which IP address to listen to. It can either # contain "*", an IP address, or a fully qualified Internet domain name. # See also the <VirtualHost> and Listen directives. # BindAddress * # Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Support # To be able to use the functionality of a module which was built as a DSO you # have to place corresponding `LoadModule' lines at this location so the # directives contained in it are actually available _before_ they are used. # Please read the file README.DSO in the Apache 1.3 distribution for more # details about the DSO mechanism and run `httpd -l' for the list of already # built-in (statically linked and thus always available) modules in your httpd # binary. # Note: The order is which modules are loaded is important. Don't change # the order below without expert advice. # Example: # LoadModule foo_module modules/mod_foo.so # LoadModule mmap_static_module modules/mod_mmap_static.so LoadModule vhost_alias_module modules/mod_vhost_alias.so LoadModule env_module modules/mod_env.so LoadModule config_log_module modules/mod_log_config.so LoadModule agent_log_module modules/mod_log_agent.so LoadModule referer_log_module modules/mod_log_referer.so # LoadModule mime_magic_module modules/mod_mime_magic.so LoadModule mime_module modules/mod_mime.so LoadModule negotiation_module modules/mod_negotiation.so LoadModule status_module modules/mod_status.so LoadModule info_module modules/mod_info.so LoadModule includes_module modules/mod_include.so LoadModule autoindex_module modules/mod_autoindex.so LoadModule dir_module modules/mod_dir.so LoadModule cgi_module modules/mod_cgi.so LoadModule asis_module modules/mod_asis.so LoadModule imap_module modules/mod_imap.so LoadModule action_module modules/mod_actions.so # LoadModule speling_module modules/mod_speling.so LoadModule userdir_module modules/mod_userdir.so LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so LoadModule auth_module modules/mod_auth.so LoadModule anon_auth_module modules/mod_auth_anon.so LoadModule db_auth_module modules/mod_auth_db.so LoadModule digest_module modules/mod_digest.so LoadModule proxy_module modules/libproxy.so # LoadModule cern_meta_module modules/mod_cern_meta.so LoadModule expires_module modules/mod_expires.so LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so # LoadModule example_module modules/mod_example.so # LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so LoadModule setenvif_module modules/mod_setenvif.so # LoadModule bandwidth_module modules/mod_bandwidth.so # LoadModule put_module modules/mod_put.so # Extra Modules LoadModule perl_module modules/libperl.so # LoadModule php_module modules/mod_php.so LoadModule php3_module modules/libphp3.so ClearModuleList # Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available modules # (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order. # [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE UPDATE THIS, TOO] # AddModule mod_mmap_static.c AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c AddModule mod_env.c AddModule mod_log_config.c AddModule mod_log_agent.c AddModule mod_log_referer.c # AddModule mod_mime_magic.c AddModule mod_mime.c AddModule mod_negotiation.c AddModule mod_status.c AddModule mod_info.c AddModule mod_include.c AddModule mod_autoindex.c AddModule mod_dir.c AddModule mod_cgi.c AddModule mod_asis.c AddModule mod_imap.c AddModule mod_actions.c # AddModule mod_speling.c AddModule mod_userdir.c AddModule mod_alias.c AddModule mod_rewrite.c AddModule mod_access.c AddModule mod_auth.c AddModule mod_auth_anon.c AddModule mod_auth_db.c AddModule mod_digest.c AddModule mod_proxy.c # AddModule mod_cern_meta.c AddModule mod_expires.c AddModule mod_headers.c AddModule mod_usertrack.c # AddModule mod_example.c # AddModule mod_unique_id.c AddModule mod_so.c AddModule mod_setenvif.c # AddModule mod_bandwidth.c # AddModule mod_put.c # Extra Modules AddModule mod_perl.c # AddModule mod_php.c AddModule mod_php3.c # ServerAdmin: Your address, where problems with the server should be # e-mailed. This address appears on some server-generated pages, such # as error documents. ServerAdmin root@rsc07.retrievalsystems.com NameVirtualHost 199.34.63.3 # ServerName: allows you to set a host name which is sent back to clients for # your server if it's different than the one the program would get (i.e., use # "www" instead of the host's real name). # Note: You cannot just invent host names and hope they work. The name you # define here must be a valid DNS name for your host. If you don't understand # this, ask your network administrator. # If your host doesn't have a registered DNS name, enter its IP address here. # You will have to access it by its address (e.g., http://123.45.67.89/) # anyway, and this will make redirections work in a sensible way. ServerName 199.34.63.3 # DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your # documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but # symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations. DocumentRoot "/home/httpd/html" # ErrorLog: The location of the error log file. # If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost> # container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be # logged here. If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost> # container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here. ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/error_log # ScriptAlias: This controls which directories contain server scripts. # ScriptAliases are essentially the same as Aliases, except that # documents in the realname directory are treated as applications and # run by the server when requested rather than as documents sent to the client. # The same rules about trailing "/" apply to ScriptAlias directives as to # Alias. ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/httpd/cgi-bin/" # If you wish httpd to run as a different user or group, you must run # httpd as root initially and it will switch. # User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as. # . On SCO (ODT 3) use "User nouser" and "Group nogroup". # . On HPUX you may not be able to use shared memory as nobody, and the # suggested workaround is to create a user www and use that user. # NOTE that some kernels refuse to setgid(Group) or semctl(IPC_SET) # when the value of (unsigned)Group is above 60000; # don't use Group nobody on these systems! User nobody Group nobody <IfModule mod_mime_magic.c> MIMEMagicFile share/magic </IfModule> <IfModule mod_php3.c> AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps </IfModule> <IfModule mod_php.c> AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml </IfModule> <IfModule mod_perl.c> Alias /perl/ /home/httpd/perl/ </IfModule> <Location /perl> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options +ExecCGI </Location> <Location /doc> order deny,allow deny from all allow from localhost Options Indexes FollowSymLinks </Location> # The LockFile directive sets the path to the lockfile used when Apache # is compiled with either USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT or # USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT. This directive should normally be left at # its default value. The main reason for changing it is if the logs # directory is NFS mounted, since the lockfile MUST BE STORED ON A LOCAL # DISK. The PID of the main server process is automatically appended to # the filename. LockFile /var/lock/httpd.lock # UserDir: The name of the directory which is appended onto a user's home # directory if a ~user request is received. UserDir public_html # Control access to UserDir directories. The following is an example # for a site where these directories are restricted to read-only. # <Directory /home/*/public_html> # AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit # Options MultiViews Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec # <Limit GET POST OPTIONS PROPFIND> # Order allow,deny # Allow from all # </Limit> # <Limit PUT DELETE PATCH PROPPATCH MKCOL COPY MOVE LOCK UNLOCK> # Order deny,allow # Deny from all # </Limit> # </Directory> # DirectoryIndex: Name of the file or files to use as a pre-written HTML # directory index. Separate multiple entries with spaces. DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.shtml index.cgi # AccessFileName: The name of the file to look for in each directory # for access control information. AccessFileName .htaccess # CacheNegotiatedDocs: By default, Apache sends "Pragma: no-cache" with each # document that was negotiated on the basis of content. This asks proxy # servers not to cache the document. Uncommenting the following line disables # this behavior, and proxies will be allowed to cache the documents. # CacheNegotiatedDocs # UseCanonicalName: (new for 1.3) With this setting turned on, whenever # Apache needs to construct a self-referencing URL (a URL that refers back # to the server the response is coming from) it will use ServerName and # Port to form a "canonical" name. With this setting off, Apache will # use the hostname:port that the client supplied, when possible. This # also affects SERVER_NAME and SERVER_PORT in CGI scripts. UseCanonicalName On # TypesConfig describes where the mime.types file (or equivalent) is # to be found. TypesConfig /etc/mime.types # DefaultType is the default MIME type the server will use for a document # if it cannot otherwise determine one, such as from filename extensions. # If your server contains mostly text or HTML documents, "text/plain" is # a good value. If most of your content is binary, such as applications # or images, you may want to use "application/octet-stream" instead to # keep browsers from trying to display binary files as though they are # text. DefaultType text/plain # LogLevel: Control the number of messages logged to the error_log. # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit, # alert, emerg. LogLevel warn # The following directives define some format nicknames for use with # a CustomLog directive (see below). LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent # The location and format of the access logfile (Common Logfile Format). # If you do not define any access logfiles within a <VirtualHost> # container, they will be logged here. Contrariwise, if you *do* # define per-<VirtualHost> access logfiles, transactions will be # logged therein and *not* in this file. CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access_log common # If you would like to have agent and referer logfiles, uncomment the # following directives. # CustomLog /var/log/httpd/referer_log referer # CustomLog /var/log/httpd/agent_log agent # If you prefer a single logfile with access, agent, and referer information # (Combined Logfile Format) you can use the following directive. # CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access_log combined # Optionally add a line containing the server version and virtual host # name to server-generated pages (error documents, FTP directory listings, # mod_status and mod_info output etc., but not CGI generated documents). # Set to "EMail" to also include a mailto: link to the ServerAdmin. # Set to one of: On | Off | EMail ServerSignature On # Aliases: Add here as many aliases as you need (with no limit). The format is # Alias fakename realname # Note that if you include a trailing / on fakename then the server will # require it to be present in the URL. So "/icons" isn't aliased in this # example, only "/icons/".. Alias /icons/ "/home/httpd/icons/" # Redirect allows you to tell clients about documents which used to exist in # your server's namespace, but do not anymore. This allows you to tell the # clients where to look for the relocated document. # Format: Redirect old-URI new-URL # Directives controlling the display of server-generated directory listings. # FancyIndexing: whether you want fancy directory indexing or standard IndexOptions FancyIndexing # AddIcon* directives tell the server which icon to show for different # files or filename extensions. These are only displayed for # FancyIndexed directories. AddIconByEncoding (CMP,/icons/compressed.gif) x-compress x-gzip AddIconByType (TXT,/icons/text.gif) text/* AddIconByType (IMG,/icons/image2.gif) image/* AddIconByType (SND,/icons/sound2.gif) audio/* AddIconByType (VID,/icons/movie.gif) video/* AddIcon /icons/binary.gif .bin .exe AddIcon /icons/binhex.gif .hqx AddIcon /icons/tar.gif .tar AddIcon /icons/world2.gif .wrl .wrl.gz .vrml .vrm .iv AddIcon /icons/compressed.gif .Z .z .tgz .gz .zip AddIcon /icons/a.gif .ps .ai .eps AddIcon /icons/layout.gif .html .shtml .htm .pdf AddIcon /icons/text.gif .txt AddIcon /icons/c.gif .c AddIcon /icons/p.gif .pl .py AddIcon /icons/f.gif .for AddIcon /icons/dvi.gif .dvi AddIcon /icons/uuencoded.gif .uu AddIcon /icons/script.gif .conf .sh .shar .csh .ksh .tcl AddIcon /icons/tex.gif .tex AddIcon /icons/bomb.gif core AddIcon /icons/back.gif .. AddIcon /icons/hand.right.gif README AddIcon /icons/folder.gif ^^DIRECTORY^^ AddIcon /icons/blank.gif ^^BLANKICON^^ # DefaultIcon: which icon to show for files which do not have an icon # explicitly set. DefaultIcon /icons/unknown.gif # AddDescription: allows you to place a short description after a file in # server-generated indexes. These are only displayed for FancyIndexed # directories. # Format: AddDescription "description" filename # AddDescription "GZIP compressed document" .gz # AddDescription "tar archive" .tar # AddDescription "GZIP compressed tar archive" .tgz # ReadmeName: the name of the README file the server will look for by # default, and append to directory listings. # HeaderName: the name of a file which should be prepended to # directory indexes. # The server will first look for name.html and include it if found. # If name.html doesn't exist, the server will then look for name.txt # and include it as plaintext if found. ReadmeName README HeaderName HEADER # IndexIgnore: a set of filenames which directory indexing should ignore # and not include in the listing. Shell-style wildcarding is permitted. IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t # AddEncoding: allows you to have certain browsers (Mosaic/X 2.1+) uncompress # information on the fly. Note: Not all browsers support this. # Despite the name similarity, the following Add* directives have nothing # to do with the FancyIndexing customization directives above. AddEncoding x-compress Z AddEncoding x-gzip gz tgz # AddLanguage: allows you to specify the language of a document. You can # then use content negotiation to give a browser a file in a language # it can understand. Note that the suffix does not have to be the same # as the language keyword --- those with documents in Polish (whose # net-standard language code is pl) may wish to use "AddLanguage pl .po" # to avoid the ambiguity with the common suffix for perl scripts. AddLanguage en .en AddLanguage fr .fr AddLanguage de .de AddLanguage da .da AddLanguage el .el AddLanguage it .it # LanguagePriority: allows you to give precedence to some languages # in case of a tie during content negotiation. # Just list the languages in decreasing order of preference. LanguagePriority en fr de AddType application/x-tar .tgz # AddHandler: allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers", # actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server # or added with the Action command (see below) # If you want to use server side includes, or CGI outside # ScriptAliased directories, uncomment the following lines. # To use CGI scripts: # AddHandler cgi-script .cgi # To use server-parsed HTML files AddType text/html .shtml AddHandler server-parsed .shtml # Uncomment the following line to enable Apache's send-asis HTTP file # feature # AddHandler send-as-is asis # If you wish to use server-parsed imagemap files, use AddHandler imap-file map # To enable type maps, you might want to use # AddHandler type-map var # Action: lets you define media types that will execute a script whenever # a matching file is called. This eliminates the need for repeated URL # pathnames for oft-used CGI file processors. # Format: Action media/type /cgi-script/location # Format: Action handler-name /cgi-script/location # MetaDir: specifies the name of the directory in which Apache can find # meta information files. These files contain additional HTTP headers # to include when sending the document # MetaDir .web # MetaSuffix: specifies the file name suffix for the file containing the # meta information. # MetaSuffix .meta # Customizable error response (Apache style) # these come in three flavors # 1) plain text # ErrorDocument 500 "The server made a boo boo. # n.b. the (") marks it as text, it does not get output # 2) local redirects # ErrorDocument 404 /missing.html # to redirect to local URL /missing.html # ErrorDocument 404 /cgi-bin/missing_handler.pl # N.B.: You can redirect to a script or a document using server-side-includes. # 3) external redirects # ErrorDocument 402 http://some.other_server.com/subscription_info.html # N.B.: Many of the environment variables associated with the original # request will *not* be available to such a script. # The following directives modify normal HTTP response behavior. # The first directive disables keepalive for Netscape 2.x and browsers that # spoof it. There are known problems with these browser implementations. # The second directive is for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0b2 # which has a broken HTTP/1.1 implementation and does not properly # support keepalive when it is used on 301 or 302 (redirect) responses. BrowserMatch "Mozilla/2" nokeepalive BrowserMatch "MSIE 4\.0b2;" nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0 # The following directive disables HTTP/1.1 responses to browsers which # are in violation of the HTTP/1.0 spec by not being able to grok a # basic 1.1 response. BrowserMatch "RealPlayer 4\.0" force-response-1.0 BrowserMatch "Java/1\.0" force-response-1.0 BrowserMatch "JDK/1\.0" force-response-1.0 # Allow http put (such as Netscape Gold's publish feature) # Use htpasswd to generate /etc/httpd/conf/passwd. # You must unremark these two lines at the top of this file as well: # LoadModule put_module modules/mod_put.so # AddModule mod_put.c # Alias /upload /tmp # <Location /upload> # EnablePut On # AuthType Basic # AuthName Temporary # AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/passwd # EnableDelete Off # umask 007 # <Limit PUT> # require valid-user # </Limit> # </Location> # Allow server status reports, with the URL of http://servername/server-status # Change the ".your_domain.com" to match your domain to enable. # <Location /server-status> # SetHandler server-status # Order deny,allow # Deny from all # Allow from .your_domain.com # </Location> # Allow remote server configuration reports, with the URL of # http://servername/server-info (requires that mod_info.c be loaded). # Change the ".your_domain.com" to match your domain to enable. # <Location /server-info> # SetHandler server-info # Order deny,allow # Deny from all # Allow from .your_domain.com # </Location> # Allow access to local system documentation from localhost Alias /doc/ /usr/doc/ <Directory /> Options FollowSymlinks AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options </Directory> <Directory "/home/httpd/html"> # This may also be "None", "All", or any combination of "Indexes", # "Includes", "FollowSymLinks", "ExecCGI", or "MultiViews". # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All" # doesn't give it to you. Options Includes Indexes FollowSymlinks AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options # This controls which options the .htaccess files in directories can # override. Can also be "All", or any combination of "Options", "FileInfo", # "AuthConfig", and "Limit" # Controls who can get stuff from this server. Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> <Files ~> AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options Order allow,deny Deny from all </Files> <Directory "/home/httpd/icons"> Options MultiViews Indexes AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> <Directory "/home/httpd/cgi-bin"> Options ExecCgi AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> <VirtualHost 199.34.63.3> ServerAdmin root@rsc07.retrievalsystems.com ServerName www.basheerandedgemoore.com DocumentRoot /home/httpd/basheerandedgemoore/html/ ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/basheerandedgemoore/error_log TransferLog /var/log/httpd/basheerandedgemoore/transfer_log ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/httpd/basheerandedgemoore/cgi-bin/ </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost 199.34.63.3> ServerAdmin root@rsc07.retrievalsystems.com ServerName www.dianecoxbasheer.com DocumentRoot /home/httpd/dianecoxbasheer/html/ ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/dianecoxbasheer/error_log ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/httpd/dianecoxbasheer/cgi-bin/ </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost 199.34.63.3> ServerAdmin root@rsc07.retrievalsystems.com ServerName www.retrievalsystems.com DocumentRoot /home/httpd/retrievalsystems/html/ ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/retrievalsystems/error_log ServerAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/httpd/retrievalsystems/cgi-bin/ </VirtualHost>