Hi
Can you spare me a little advice?
Have installed and got your great program working, but there a few glitches that I cannot seem to fix.
My ISP is running Apache 1.3.3 on a Unix server, but flock() is not supported so I have set this to 0.
I can create a new sub-directory from the main public directory , and add files to that sub-directory. A .htaccess file is created pointing to my password file. I can add and delete users - and the password file is updated correctly. I can edit files in the new directory through Fileman.
However, when I try to view a sub-directory file, I always get a "Forbidden" error. I think I've set everything up OK but cannot seem to overcome this problem.
I have tried setting the show_pass = 0 , but I still have the same problems with accessing directories created by Fileman. Strangely enough, I have no trouble seeing these files if I connect in via FTP.
Please feel free to have a look at my setup (below) - any advice would be gratefully received.
Tony MacDonnell
London UK
cgi.www.macdonnell.co.uk/cgi-bin/www.macdonnell.co.uk/fileman/fileman.cgi
[This message has been edited by tony_macdonnell (edited April 26, 2000).]
Can you spare me a little advice?
Have installed and got your great program working, but there a few glitches that I cannot seem to fix.
My ISP is running Apache 1.3.3 on a Unix server, but flock() is not supported so I have set this to 0.
I can create a new sub-directory from the main public directory , and add files to that sub-directory. A .htaccess file is created pointing to my password file. I can add and delete users - and the password file is updated correctly. I can edit files in the new directory through Fileman.
However, when I try to view a sub-directory file, I always get a "Forbidden" error. I think I've set everything up OK but cannot seem to overcome this problem.
I have tried setting the show_pass = 0 , but I still have the same problems with accessing directories created by Fileman. Strangely enough, I have no trouble seeing these files if I connect in via FTP.
Please feel free to have a look at my setup (below) - any advice would be gratefully received.
Tony MacDonnell
London UK
cgi.www.macdonnell.co.uk/cgi-bin/www.macdonnell.co.uk/fileman/fileman.cgi
[This message has been edited by tony_macdonnell (edited April 26, 2000).]