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Apache 2.2 and campsite
user name
2006-12-12 09:04:15
Hi all, 
I am unsure if any of you tried to use campsite on Apache
2.2, but it
does not work, due to default campsite Apache config. The
problem is,
that Apache 2.2 does not have mod_access, but has the access
ability
itself. Therefore in campsite config you need to comment out
the checks
for mod_access module:

        <Directory
/usr/local/campsite/www/campsite/html>
                        Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks
MultiViews
                        AllowOverride All
#                       <IfModule mod_access.c>
                                Order allow,deny
                                Allow from all
#                       </IfModule>
        </Directory>
        <Directory
/usr/local/campsite/www/campsite/cgi-bin>
                AllowOverride All
                Options ExecCGI
#               <IfModule mod_access.c>
                        Order allow,deny
                        Allow from all
#               </IfModule>
        </Directory>


this small tweak will help.

I know most of you are skilled enough to find this
yourselves, but
knowing this might help someone.

Ondra


Apache 2.2 and campsite
user name
2006-12-12 13:56:12
hi Ondra!

you are right, at least in my case i have not tried it out
with A 2.x.
yet.  thanks a lot and we will take care about it.

regards.


On 12/12/06, Ondra Koutek <koutekotol.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am unsure if any of you tried to use campsite on
Apache 2.2, but it
> does not work, due to default campsite Apache config.
The problem is,
> that Apache 2.2 does not have mod_access, but has the
access ability
> itself. Therefore in campsite config you need to
comment out the checks
> for mod_access module:
>
>         <Directory
/usr/local/campsite/www/campsite/html>
>                         Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks
MultiViews
>                         AllowOverride All
> #                       <IfModule mod_access.c>
>                                 Order allow,deny
>                                 Allow from all
> #                       </IfModule>
>         </Directory>
>         <Directory
/usr/local/campsite/www/campsite/cgi-bin>
>                 AllowOverride All
>                 Options ExecCGI
> #               <IfModule mod_access.c>
>                         Order allow,deny
>                         Allow from all
> #               </IfModule>
>         </Directory>
>
>
> this small tweak will help.
>
> I know most of you are skilled enough to find this
yourselves, but
> knowing this might help someone.
>
> Ondra
>
>
>


-- 
/holman
Apache 2.2 and campsite
user name
2006-12-12 14:07:18
you are welcome.
Please note, that on Apache 2.0 you have the mod_access. I
have no idea
about 2.1, because I skipped it and went directly to 2.2

Ondra


Holman Romero píše v út 12. 12. 2006 v 08:56 -0500:
> hi Ondra!
> 
> you are right, at least in my case i have not tried it
out with A 2.x.
> yet.  thanks a lot and we will take care about it.
> 
> regards.
> 
> 
> On 12/12/06, Ondra Koutek <koutekotol.org> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I am unsure if any of you tried to use campsite on
Apache 2.2, but it
> > does not work, due to default campsite Apache
config. The problem is,
> > that Apache 2.2 does not have mod_access, but has
the access ability
> > itself. Therefore in campsite config you need to
comment out the checks
> > for mod_access module:
> >
> >         <Directory
/usr/local/campsite/www/campsite/html>
> >                         Options -Indexes
FollowSymLinks MultiViews
> >                         AllowOverride All
> > #                       <IfModule
mod_access.c>
> >                                 Order allow,deny
> >                                 Allow from all
> > #                       </IfModule>
> >         </Directory>
> >         <Directory
/usr/local/campsite/www/campsite/cgi-bin>
> >                 AllowOverride All
> >                 Options ExecCGI
> > #               <IfModule mod_access.c>
> >                         Order allow,deny
> >                         Allow from all
> > #               </IfModule>
> >         </Directory>
> >
> >
> > this small tweak will help.
> >
> > I know most of you are skilled enough to find this
yourselves, but
> > knowing this might help someone.
> >
> > Ondra
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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