Shawn wrote:

>I would like to open up apache's permissions so that you can view the
>files within a directory, along with all subdirs also.  This is only a
>temporary thing until my friend can pull the files that he needs off
>my system, then I'm closing it back up.
>
>  
>
by default you can view the index of the directory, actually you are 
viewing file that is defined in the DirectoryIndex option in httpd.conf 
, but if there is no such file apache generates a deirectory index for you.
so if you remove the index.html you`ll be able to view the contents of 
the directory.
hope that I`ve anderstood you question correctly

>I'm not familiar with how to do this, and unfortunately, I've been
>severely lacking in time to do the research to find out how to do it. 
>Could someone be so kind as to point me in the right direction with a
>sectio of the apache.conf file to change please?
>
>Scenario:  Apache 1.3, running multiple domains.  I'd like to open up
>one directory that is under one web-root filesystem.  I think it would
>get set under the <directory> </directory> options, but I'm not
>positive.
>
>Any help on this would be appreciated.  Even if someone recommends a
>utility/plug-in/script that I can do in a quick fashion to share these
>out to him.  Maybe tftp would be good here?  
>
>  
>


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