[BlueOnyx:20109] Re: 5209R - snip from error_log

webmaster webmaster at oldcabin.net
Fri Sep 23 21:49:04 -05 2016


When you hit the dir http://www.luckylacquers.com/FR66/   the error log 
shows

[Fri Sep 23 21:50:04.185749 2016] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 11667] [client 
47.35.146.48:3066] AH01071: Got error 'Primary script unknown\n'
[Fri Sep 23 21:50:05.081506 2016] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 11667] [client 
47.35.146.48:3066] AH01071: Got error 'Primary script unknown\n'
[Fri Sep 23 21:50:05.588782 2016] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 11672] [client 
163.172.66.35:45996] AH01071: Got error 'Primary script unknown\n'
[Fri Sep 23 21:50:05.888838 2016] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 11667] [client 
47.35.146.48:3066] AH01071: Got error 'Primary script unknown\n'
[Fri Sep 23 21:50:06.915095 2016] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 11667] [client 
47.35.146.48:3066] AH01071: Got error 'Primary script unknown\n'


One of you must be at 163.172.66.35?

I am 47.35.146.48


Thanks


>
>
> Tried this. It didn't work
>
> The directory below has one wave file and a .htaccess file in it that 
> contains one line  of code   Options +Indexes
>
> http://www.luckylacquers.com/FR66/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> You can put a simple .htaccess file in the directory you want to 
>> allow indexing, with the following line:
>>
>> Options +Indexes
>>
>> That should work.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jeff
>>
>>> On Sep 23, 2016, at 9:19 PM, webmaster <webmaster at oldcabin.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> After Re-reading this
>>>> When he puts a file up in a "new" directory there is no index.* 
>>>> file in there just a .wav or some .wav files
>>>> "new" directory
>>>> no index.* file in there
>>>> just a .wav or some .wav files
>>>
>>> NEW NOTE **** When you hit the dir with a browser you get    a white 
>>> page with words "File not found".
>>>
>>> When he was on my 5207R he would get a listing of the wave files
>>>
>>>
>>> Whew .. Sorry should have included this on first post
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/23/2016 8:35 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
>>>> Hi Tim,
>>>>
>>>>> I have a client who needs to be able to create  DIR(s), put a 
>>>>> file(s) in
>>>>> them and then give his clients the URL(s) for the DIR(s), they see
>>>>> file(s) in the DIR and then can click to download the file(s)
>>>>>
>>>>> I CAN get directory listing to work if I add this to the site's 
>>>>> conf file
>>>>>
>>>>> <Directory /home/.sites/31/site36/web>
>>>>> DirectoryIndex disabled
>>>>> Options Indexes
>>>>> </Directory>
>>>> The thing is that you cannot have both:
>>>>
>>>> A directory with an index file such as index.php/index.html *and*
>>>> directory listing. Because if there is an index.*, then there will 
>>>> be no
>>>> listing.
>>>>
>>>> What you can do: Have a subdirectory beneath without index.* file and
>>>> have the client stuff the files he wants to share into that.
>>>>
>>>> A much better solution might be to install OwnCloud (see:
>>>> https://owncloud.com/) on the Vsite. Or into a subdirectory of it.
>>>>
>>>> That can be used to share files easily with other users. You can 
>>>> set up
>>>> access rights for multiple users, or you can create a link that 
>>>> provides
>>>> authed access to the specific file only for the person that has the 
>>>> link
>>>> that OwnCloud generated for sharing purpose.
>>>>
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