Re: Apache 2 setup question

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El Miércoles 02 Febrero 2005 19:40, Steve Phillips escribió:
> Check the error log (usually /var/log/httpd/error_log unless you have
> changed it or have a non-redhat installation of apache) for clues.
>
> Generally this means that you dont have Indexes as an option or an
> index.html file in place (you can check this by adding an index.html file
> to the directory) or the permissions on the directory are such that the
> user apache is running as cant access that directories content. (astute
> use of the ls -ld command can help you here)
>
> HTH,
Rember to change permission also in /home, not only public_html/


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