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Has anyone come across this issue yet?
We have a web_users/media folder for a domain of ours. We use this web user to manage all uploads of images / video / audio to a community news site we have locally here in Winnipeg. Up until about 2 weeks ago, there were no issues with this folder at all.
However, recently, we migrated several domains to the server. We have noticed that the domain.com/~media path is no longer working.
To work around this, I have added an alias
Is there any way to reset the web_users for a domain? I've tried turning their services off and restarting apache. I've even setup a new web_user and that user also fails to display a file when going directly to domain.com/~test_user/file01.html
Weirdest thing, up until about 2 weeks go, we had no issues. Anyone experience / solve this before?
We have a web_users/media folder for a domain of ours. We use this web user to manage all uploads of images / video / audio to a community news site we have locally here in Winnipeg. Up until about 2 weeks ago, there were no issues with this folder at all.
However, recently, we migrated several domains to the server. We have noticed that the domain.com/~media path is no longer working.
To work around this, I have added an alias
to my vhost.conf file to "repoint" at the media folder, but I shouldn't have to do this.Alias /~media /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/web_users/media
Is there any way to reset the web_users for a domain? I've tried turning their services off and restarting apache. I've even setup a new web_user and that user also fails to display a file when going directly to domain.com/~test_user/file01.html
Weirdest thing, up until about 2 weeks go, we had no issues. Anyone experience / solve this before?