Apache 1.3.9 on Solaris 7/Intel.
I've set up an alias as follows:
AliasMatch ^/(team-.)/ /user.jh/$1/public_html/
<Directory /user.jh/*>
Options FollowSymLinks Includes
AllowOverride Limit AuthConfig
order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Directory>
so that a URL of
http://myhost/team-a/
will be redirected to the directory
/user.jh/team-a/public_html/
Well, I wouldn't be writing this mail if it worked. Instead, I get
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /team-a/ on this server.
and the error log shows
Directory index forbidden by rule: /user.jh/team-a/public_html/
I've tried all sorts of variations; the best I can get is a directory
listing of /user.jh/team-a/public_html/ but never the index.html file
rendered as HTML. All the filesystem permissions seem ok: world read and
search, on every directory along the path. There's no hidden files, just
one lonely HTML file that says "Hello world", or would if it could only get
the chance.
Root.aberfeldy>> ls -la /user.jh/team-a/public_html
total 6
drwxr-xr-x 2 as team-a 512 Feb 22 12:29 .
drwxrwxr-x 6 root team-a 512 Feb 22 12:28 ..
-rwxrwxrwx 1 as team-a 143 Feb 22 12:29 index.html
I guess I'm missing a configuration directive somewhere - can anyone
suggest what it might be?
--
Norman Paterson, University of St Andrews
http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~norman/
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