RE: /~user problem

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Do you have 755 permission on BOTH the users home dir and the public_html?
You need to allow everyone to read and execute on the users home dir as well
as the public_html, so make sure the 755 perms are set on the home dir as
well.


-----Original Message-----
From: Serban Dinu
To: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
Sent: 8/12/00 12:47 AM
Subject: /~user problem

In my srm.conf exists UserDir public_html, in my
access.conf exists something like this:
<Directory /home/*/public_html>
order deny, allow
allow from all
bla, bla ..

and still lynx http://localhost/~user failes with a
forbiden message. Is a RedHat6.1 and the ownership of
the directory and the file looks ok. Where is the problem?

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