How to enable directory listing in apache web server [closed]

爱⌒轻易说出口 提交于 2019-12-02 22:26:16

See if you are able to access/list the '/icons/' directory. This is useful to test the behavior of Directory in Apache.

for eg : You might be having below config by default in your httpd.conf file.So hit the url : IP:Port/icons/ and see if it list the icons or not.You can also try by putting the 'directory/folder' inside the 'var/www/icons'.

Alias /icons/ "/var/www/icons/"

<Directory "/var/www/icons">
    Options Indexes MultiViews
    AllowOverride None
    Require all granted
</Directory>

If it does works then you can crosscheck or modify your custom directory configuration with '' configuration.

Try this.

<Directory "/home/userx/Downloads">
  Options +Indexes
  AllowOverride all
  Order allow,deny 
  Allow from all 
  Require all granted
</Directory>

If that doesn't work, you probably have 'deny indexes' somewhere that's overriding your config.

According to the Apache documentation, found here, the DirectoryIndex directive needs to be specified in the site .conf file (typically found in /etc/apache2/sites-available on linux).

Quoting from the docs, it reads:

If no file from the DirectoryIndex directive can be located in the directory, then mod_autoindex can generate a listing of the directory contents. This is turned on and off using the Options directive. For example, to turn on directory listings for a particular directory, you can use:

<Directory /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/listme>   
  Options +Indexes
</Directory> 

To prevent directory listings (for security purposes, for example), you should remove the Indexes keyword from every Options directive in your configuration file. Or to prevent them only for a single directory, you can use:

<Directory /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/dontlistme>
  Options -Indexes
</Directory>
Despirithium

I solved the problem by enabling the mod_autoindex from Apache. It was disabled by default.

sudo a2enmod autoindex
Satish Burnwal

This one solved my issue which is SELinux setting:

chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /home/*

Once I changed Options -Index to Options +Index in my conf file, I removed the welcome page and restarted services.

$ sudo rm -f /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf
$ sudo service httpd restart

I was able to see directory listings after that.

One way is by creating a soft link to whichever directory you want to list in the /var/www/html/ directory.

sudo ln -s /home/ /var/www/html/

Keep in mind the security.

I had to disable selinux to make this work. Note. The system needs to be rebooted for selinux to take effect.

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