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htaccess Rewrite-Base brings up false positive security message #2499

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NitroxydeX opened this issue Dec 4, 2016 · 4 comments
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htaccess Rewrite-Base brings up false positive security message #2499

NitroxydeX opened this issue Dec 4, 2016 · 4 comments

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@NitroxydeX
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NitroxydeX commented Dec 4, 2016

Steps to reproduce

  1. enable 'htaccess.RewriteBase' in config
  2. upgrade htaccess via command
  3. get error message about accessible data directory

Expected behaviour

No error message should appear

Actual behaviour

Error message that data directory is accessible by direct access. False positive - requests will be redirected to login page. original data directory and original nextcloud htaccess in it.

Server configuration

Operating system: Debian Jessie

Web server: Apache 2.4.10

Database: MYSQL 5.7.14

PHP version: 5.6.24-0+deb8u1

Nextcloud version: 10.0.1

Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: Fresh Install

Where did you install Nextcloud from: Nextcloud Website archive

@MorrisJobke
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Maybe the same as #1051

@rullzer or @LukasReschke could one of you look into this false positive. I also have seen many reports for this in the forums.

@MorrisJobke
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I found the other ticket: #2499

Closing as duplicate then.

@NitroxydeX
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@MorrisJobke Wrong ID? #2499 is this Ticket here.

@MorrisJobke
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@MorrisJobke Wrong ID? #2499 is this Ticket here.

Yes - I meant #1364

And the fix is in #2513 ;)

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