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	Comments on: ISP-In-A-Box: The $500 Mac mini (WebDAV and Web Folders 101)	</title>
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		By: Gary		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the excellent series! I&#039;ve been following each segment and feel like I&#039;m getting a good grounding in web technology. I&#039;ve been having a problem though accessing my webdav folders through the public Internet. In fact I can&#039;t seem to access any of my subfolders via Internet. As I mentioned the dav folders are inaccessible along with the nerd folder. I understand that webmin and phpadmin are deliberately restricted from public Internet access. Do you think in restricting that access I have restricted access to other subfolders via Internet?  

&lt;i&gt;[WM: You&#039;ll need to work your way back to the Mac mini from the Internet to see where the problem lies. First of all, are you on a different computer out on the Internet where you can try this? If not, get there. Second, can you access any garden-variety web site on your Mac from a web browser on the Internet? If not, there is a problem with port 80 somewhere. Either the ISP is blocking it, or your hardware-based firewall is either blocking access or not redirecting it to the proper internal IP address, or your Mac firewall is blocking access. The last possibility is that the directory rights to your web directories have somehow gotten screwed up. Go to &lt;b&gt;/library/webserver&lt;/b&gt; and &lt;b&gt;ls -all&lt;/b&gt;. Be sure the Documents directory has atleast read access for user, group, and others. Then move down the tree to Documents and repeat test for every directory in your Documents folder. We restricted WebMin and PhpMyAdmin using either .htaccess or internal config settings so that shouldn&#039;t be a problem. Are you being prompted for a username and password in your root folder, i.e. http://mydomain.com? If so, move the .htaccess out of there. If not, this isn&#039;t the problem. Only after you get web sites working reliably should you tackle WebDAV. There&#039;s an article on Tiger Vittles here about setting up WebDAV, and there will be another one on Nerd Vittles tomorrow. Good luck.]&lt;/i&gt;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the excellent series! I&#8217;ve been following each segment and feel like I&#8217;m getting a good grounding in web technology. I&#8217;ve been having a problem though accessing my webdav folders through the public Internet. In fact I can&#8217;t seem to access any of my subfolders via Internet. As I mentioned the dav folders are inaccessible along with the nerd folder. I understand that webmin and phpadmin are deliberately restricted from public Internet access. Do you think in restricting that access I have restricted access to other subfolders via Internet?  </p>
<p><i>[WM: You&#8217;ll need to work your way back to the Mac mini from the Internet to see where the problem lies. First of all, are you on a different computer out on the Internet where you can try this? If not, get there. Second, can you access any garden-variety web site on your Mac from a web browser on the Internet? If not, there is a problem with port 80 somewhere. Either the ISP is blocking it, or your hardware-based firewall is either blocking access or not redirecting it to the proper internal IP address, or your Mac firewall is blocking access. The last possibility is that the directory rights to your web directories have somehow gotten screwed up. Go to <b>/library/webserver</b> and <b>ls -all</b>. Be sure the Documents directory has atleast read access for user, group, and others. Then move down the tree to Documents and repeat test for every directory in your Documents folder. We restricted WebMin and PhpMyAdmin using either .htaccess or internal config settings so that shouldn&#8217;t be a problem. Are you being prompted for a username and password in your root folder, i.e. <a href="http://mydomain.com" rel="nofollow ugc">http://mydomain.com</a>? If so, move the .htaccess out of there. If not, this isn&#8217;t the problem. Only after you get web sites working reliably should you tackle WebDAV. There&#8217;s an article on Tiger Vittles here about setting up WebDAV, and there will be another one on Nerd Vittles tomorrow. Good luck.]</i></p>
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