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Sep 17, 2010 · ... httpd/conf/users require valid-user </Location>. I'm trying to get my head around how it's all laid out and how directories relate to locations/ ...
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Jan 25, 2015 · I am running Apache 2.2.29 on Amazon server. Here is my htaccess file with the edits that I have already done to it: # Don't give away ...
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You can do this either by editing the httpd.conf file or using an .htaccess file. For example, if you wish to protect the directory /usr/local/apache/ ...
This directive controls whether httpd may use the sendfile support from the kernel to transmit file contents to the client. By default, when the handling of a ...
Jan 9, 2019 · I'm moving our Apache Server to a new physical machine and apache was working just fine. Then I moved the old config file over via rsync, ...
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Jul 24, 2015 · Ubuntu doesn't use httpd.conf as standard, instead global configuration stuff for apache is found in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf .
Nov 16, 2008 · Re: No access to user directory ... Access forbidden means your directory directive is incorrect in either your httpd.conf file or your httpd- ...
Feb 22, 2018 · First, take a bit of time and browse through the httpd.conf file to familiarize yourself with it. One of the things I like about Red Hat ...
Log in to your website with the root user via a terminal and navigate to the configuration files in the folder located at /etc/httpd/ by typing cd /etc/httpd/.
htaccess files (or "distributed configuration files") provide a way to make configuration changes on a per-directory basis. A file, containing one or more ...
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