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[ILUG-Webdev] apache's misbehaving again

[ILUG-Webdev] apache's misbehaving again

Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions michele at blacknightsolutions.com
Thu Jul 22 14:08:22 IST 2004


webdev-bounces at linux.ie wrote:
> I've got a little problem.... I'm running apache 1.3 on
> Debian with PHP4 on a production web server. I did an apt-get
> install PHP4 to update to 4.3.8, over this mornings little
> security issue. Then the fun starts. The DirectoryIndex
> directive in httpd.conf has stopped working! Even though
> there's a perfectly valid index.html and/or index.php in the
> root directory, apache still displays a full directory
> listing. Entering www.foo.com/index.php runs as normal. Does anyone
> have any ideas? 
Have you updated/change the mod_php ?
Check your config directory for any changed files. It sounds like a
directory option has been change or over-written

M


Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd
http://www.blacknight.ie/
Tel. +353 59 9137101





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