Hi Yannick, yannick rousseau schreef op vr 13-01-2017 om 12:35 [-0400]: > Hello Frans, and thank you for help. > > > It doesn't work with all the adress you asked me to test (I did not > change the server name) : > > http://tjener.intern/~tt => You don't have permission to > access /~peperu on this server > http://tjener/~tt. => You don't have permission to access /~peperu on > this server > > > The same log in tjener: > # grep tt /var/log/apache2/error.log > [Fri Jan 13 12:33:27.714278 2017] [authz_core:error] [pid 7300] > [client 10.0.16.101:46601] AH01630: client denied by server > configuration: /skole/tjener/home0/tt/public_html The error message "[authz_core:error] client denied by server configuration" is most likely due to a apache2 server misconfiguration. I noticed from your previous mail that your debian-edu-userdir.conf slightly differs from what is shipped with debian-edu jessie. * Did you modify other apache2 settings? * Do you have a /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/debian-edu-userdir.conf on tjener which should be a symlink to /etc/apache2/mods-available/debian-edu-userdir.conf? * Do you have a /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/debian-edu-userdir.load on tjener which should be a symlink to /etc/apache2/mods-available/debian-edu-userdir.load? * Which version of apache2 are you using? * If you are using configuration settings which are copied from apache 2.2 examples, you should read http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html. The apache2 developers made significant changes in authorization configuration between versions 2.2 and 2.4. Please use the debian-edu list when replying so other users can also benefit from you trying to solve this issue. > > > > 2017-01-12 15:17 GMT-04:00 Frans Spiesschaert > <Frans.Spiesschaert@yucom.be>: > Hi Yannick, > > yannick rousseau schreef op do 12-01-2017 om 13:10 [-0400]: > > Hello > > > > I'm using debian-edu (Jessie). The clients are connected on > tjener via > > LTSP (diskless). > > Eveything is ok except one thing: the home pages of users > are not > > available at the address http://www/~username/: > > For example, with the user name tt, the answer is: You don't > have > > permission to access /~tt/ on this server. > > The address http://servername/~username/ should do it. > If you did not change the server name you can use > http://tjener.intern/~tt or > http://tjener/~tt. > > > > > Thanks for help. > > > > -- Cheers, Frans
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