[CentOS] CentOS 4 snag with htaccess
Jim Perrin
jperrin at gmail.comSun Jul 24 02:16:38 UTC 2005
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On 7/23/05, John Hinton <webmaster at ew3d.com> wrote: > I'm hitting a snag with htaccess. Have created .htaccess and .htpasswd > files, set up apache directory options just like always... the exact > same setup works fine on CentOS 3, but I can't seem to get it to > authenticate on CentOS 4? Am I just being blind stupid (as in not seeing > something 'exactly the same') or is there something different I'm > missing? I have selinux running in warn mode I think it was, but not > fully enabled. > Well, operating off the assumption of blind stupidity... you *did* remember the AllowOverride option to be able to actually use htaccess files right? Just to be safe, you might also ls -Z the files to be sure they have the proper context for selinux. I've heard rumors of selinux causing issues with apps in warn mode, but I've not actually experienced it. -- Jim Perrin System Administrator - UIT Ft. Gordon & US Army Signal Center
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