#11470 by p17blo
16 Mar 2006, 00:47
Does anyone know what permissions I need to set against a directory in Apache to stop the folder being opened and listed in a directory form whilst still allowing access to the .htm file etc to view normally in a browser?

Paul
#106277 by Decker
16 Mar 2006, 01:05
You can prevent directory browsing by adding this line to your .htaccess file:

IndexIgnore */*
#106281 by Pete
16 Mar 2006, 01:32
It's amazing what you can learn on the V-Flyer site ;)
#106282 by Decker
16 Mar 2006, 01:53
Even more so what you can do with Google... says an IIS user :)
#106297 by p17blo
16 Mar 2006, 07:59
Thanks Decker, I find google sometimes just doesn't help. For instance yesterday I was looking for a white paper (or similar) on what exactly is included in Windows XP roaming profiles.

I gave up.....

Paul
#106448 by p17blo
16 Mar 2006, 17:46
Yes, and I already found that article. The actual issue I have a group of users that swap desks on a daily basis. These are the most different individuals you are ever likely to see grouped together and each one want desktop, fonts etc just how they left them. The majority of this works using Roaming Profiles, but some of their requests don't and I wanted to give them a document in plain english that described what was included in a roaming profile.

Paul
#106461 by Littlejohn
16 Mar 2006, 18:14
Originally posted by Decker
Is this any good?

I tried reading it, but to be honest I prefer Patrick O'Brien. So I guess I would say "No, it's not very good".
#106462 by Decker
16 Mar 2006, 18:16
:) Well it taught me more than I wanted to know about ntuser.dat...
#106467 by Scrooge
16 Mar 2006, 18:26
Originally posted by Decker
:) Well it taught me more than I wanted to know about ntuser.dat...


Agreed,my eyes are starting to bleed with all this nerd stuff...have you seenthis,it may help with your problem or may not [ii]
#106511 by p17blo
16 Mar 2006, 21:43
Yep, that'll probably about do it. I am guessing they will respond in pretty much the same way as Jeremy, but then they will think twice about asking again....

Paul
#106512 by p17blo
16 Mar 2006, 21:45
Originally posted by Decker
You can prevent directory browsing by adding this line to your .htaccess file:

IndexIgnore */*


Just tried this and whilst it hides the files, which is a start, I thought there was a was to get some kind of
'You are not allowed to browse here' type message.

Any other suggestions?

Paul
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