Re: httpd.conf in fedora

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Duncan Lithgow wrote:
I *have*

1. I've edited /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf so it reads ...
# DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"
DocumentRoot "/mnt/SharedFiles/www"
...

2. I've commented out /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf

3. the /mnt/SharedFiles/www is owned by 'root' and the 'common' group of
which apache is a member.

But i still get the content from /var/www/error/noindex.html

Something someone isn't working as I expected!

Thanks for your patience guys.

Duncan


I would think you'd want ownership of the DocumentRoot to be that of Apache.

	i.e. apache.apache
	
	     instead of
	
	     root.apache

Its been my experience having ownership for a web server's document root can be rather problematic rather than a good thing to do.

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