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toosquare



Joined: 27 Mar 2007
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PostPosted: Tue 27 Mar '07 15:48    Post subject: .htaccess failed Reply with quote

Hello Everyone,

Thanks for your time first off. I have read through the forums and perhaps I missed a reference, but I am having some errors in my log files that are driving me crazy. While the errors are related to automount and yp, they seem to only happen when I am running apache2. Any tips or leads would be appreciated.

---log file example of errors
Mar 27 09:36:41 servername automount[1112]: attempting to mount entry /home/.htaccess
Mar 27 09:36:41 servername automount[25337]: lookup(yp): lookup for .htaccess failed: No such key in map
Mar 27 09:37:52 servername automount[1112]: attempting to mount entry /home/.htaccess
Mar 27 09:37:52 servername automount[25338]: lookup(yp): lookup for .htaccess failed: No such key in map
Mar 27 09:38:53 servername automount[1112]: attempting to mount entry /home/.htaccess
Mar 27 09:38:53 servername automount[25341]: lookup(yp): lookup for .htaccess failed: No such key in map

--==

Thanks again for any help or tips.
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tdonovan
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Joined: 17 Dec 2005
Posts: 611
Location: Milford, MA, USA

PostPosted: Tue 27 Mar '07 17:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you do not use .htaccess files, you can prevent Apache from looking for them by not granting any permissions with the AllowOverride directive.

Make sure you have the directive AllowOverride None in all your <Directory> or <Location> blocks.

-tom-
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