Yeah, I did put those lines into my httpd.conf file, and fussed with
that for a couple hours.. Due to some user-related issues, I ended up
reloading fedora and starting over, again. This time I used the RPM
install, and would like to stick with this one. So, I need to get back
into the apache files on this new OS and add in those lines, will get on
that soon.
With this RPM version, what directory can I find the ./configure script?
I poked around and found the actual .cfg files for hobbit, where these
tidbits are implemented, but I was getting used to that ./configure
stuff..
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From: Josh Luthman [mailto:user-4c45a83f15cb@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 7:27 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Thanks for that help earlier..
Apache will need the xx5 bit to read and execute. / is probably not
related to hobbit, did you grab the apache config made by ./configure
so you can get /hobbit/ ?
On 12/29/07, Todd Kleinert <user-9ce5b9e970e8@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Thanks for the help earlier. I've been able to run ./configure a
number
of times now..
Stuck at a new place now; involving permissions. In the docs for
hobbit,
it says to create a custom user, and have that user in its own group.
It
mentioned that the hobbit user should NOT be a member of any other
groups. That's all fine and good, but shouldn't it [the user hobbit]
be
a member of the apache group, so apache can read the 'hobbit'
directories (and write to them)?
Right now, I've got a webserver telling me: "You don't have permission
to access / on this server."
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