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On Nov 23, 2007, at 7:25 AM, Gene Anderson wrote: Jose Hales-Garcia <email@hidden> writes:What are the permissions on the directory serving this domain'sdocument root? I would look at few things: 1. Look that the Apache configuration for this domain is actually referring to the same directory. It's possible it's been reset to some other directory. It should look something like: DocumentRoot "/Library/WebServer/Document/courses/" # (or whatever path you use) 2. Make sure that your intended index files are listed in the DirectoryIndex. It should look something like: DirectoryIndex "index.html" "index.php" "index.htm" 3. Look at the permissions of the index.html (or whatever index file exists) in the document root. It should be, in your case, set to 640 (assuming that www is the owner), although it wouldn't hurt to set it to 664. Jose ....................................................... Jose Hales-Garcia UCLA Department of Statistics |
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| >Apache is busted, not sure how or why (From: "Gene Anderson" <email@hidden>) | |
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