[hobbit] Thanks for that help earlier..

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Sun Dec 30 22:27:00 CET 2007


After you set 755 on ~hobbit you need to add Alias and ScriptAlias
directives.  Basically DocumentRoot is irrelavent.



On 12/30/07, Lárus Rafn Halldórsson <lalli at slepja.com> wrote:
> When I compiled my hobbit server on Centos 5.1 I had to fix the permissions
> for the /home/hobbit/ directory.. it was 700.
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> use the chmod command to mod it to 755 and then you should be able to access
> the website.
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> Worked for me at least...
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> larus
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> From: Todd Kleinert [mailto:tkleinert at directpointe.com]
> Sent: 30. desember 2007 01:49
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: [hobbit] Thanks for that help earlier..
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> Thanks for the help earlier. I've been able to run ./configure a number of
> times now..
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> 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)?
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> Right now, I've got a webserver telling me: "You don't have permission to
> access / on this server."
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