[CentOS] SOLVED - Re: Centos 7 httpd Permission problems with Postfixadmin
Pete Biggs
pete at biggs.org.ukFri Feb 17 22:16:04 UTC 2017
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> > Changed it to: > > # cat /etc/httpd/conf.d/postfixadmin.conf > alias /mailadmin /usr/share/postfixadmin > <Directory "/usr/share/postfixadmin"> > AllowOverride AuthConfig > # allow from all > Require all granted > </Directory> Yes, all directories need to have 'Require all granted' on them somewhere - if you look in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf there is the definition of the default document root and in that it has the Require line - that is inherited by all subdirectories so you don't need to explicitly state it. But if you use a directory outside document root, then you need to put it into the definition. And again if you don't intend to use .htaccess files, then remove the AllowOverride line. P.
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