| Article: |
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 1 | |
| Subject: | Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/ | |
| Date: | 2002-01-22 23:28:37 | |
| From: | busboy | |
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I can access my Apache webpage via 127.0.01, but when I use the 127.0.0.1/~me it doesn't work. I know my username is correct , but it doesn't work.
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Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2002-01-23 04:20:15 Morbus Iff |
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Not immediately. What error message do you get? Have you messed with your Apache configuration before? Have you deleted the Sites directory from within your User folder? -
Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2002-01-30 07:16:27 agoraphone [View]
I have the same problem. I get the default apache "this is working" page, but adding /~username/ to the end gives an error 404.
The sites directory is there, with an index.html file in it. It hasn't been touched. The only thing I have touched with the whole configuration was copying httpdconf.bak over httpd.conf, since the server wouldn't start at all before I did that.
Like busboy, I'm typing the username correctly. Any clues? -
Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2002-01-31 14:30:46 Morbus Iff |
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Unfortunately, I don't have any clues. You could send your httpd.conf to me at morbus@disobey.com, and I could take a look in there.
I have gotten spurious reports here and there of an httpd.conf file that only contains a few scant lines. A "normal" Apple supplied httpd.conf file should have hundreds and hundreds of lines. How big is yours? -
Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2002-11-09 06:25:24 hanssolmssen [View]
I have developed a similar problem. I get a 403 error in my http://127.0.0.1~username/ , but I can see the http://127.0.0.1/ site. I notice In Netinfo Manager the title of the window is local@127.0.0.1-/ (that has changed) and selecting machines then localhost or broadcasthost, the 3 items in the lower window ip_address, name and serves are grayed out. I can not select them. I did play with this after winstonford offered a way to see a site inside a airport network. -
Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2002-11-09 20:40:20 hanssolmssen [View]
Sorry. Authenticate in Netinfo Manager solves my grayed out "problem"... -
Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2006-02-15 20:14:36 mocharl [View]
Hello,
I think I have this problem too. I remember deleting that Sites folder when I first got the computer, not realizing what it was (foolishly) and now I've recreated it but it still won't work.
Any ideas??
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Cannot access username via the http://127.0.0.1/~username/
2007-03-14 14:00:28 broken_idol [View]
FileVault was causing this issue for me. Check System Preferences > Security to see if FileVault is on.


