### GNU social "fancy URL" setup # # Change the "RewriteBase" in the new .htaccess file to be the URL path # to your GNU Social installation on your server. Typically this will # be the path to your GNU Social directory relative to your Web root. # If you are installing it in the root directory, leave it as '/'. # # If it doesn't work, double-check that AllowOverride for the GNU Social # directory is 'All' in your Apache configuration file. This can be # * /etc/apache2/apache2.conf (generic) # * /etc/apache2/sites-available/default(on Debian and Ubuntu) # * ...many other variations depending on distribution... # # See the Apache documentation for .htaccess files for more details: # https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/htaccess.html # # Also, check that mod_rewrite is installed and enabled: # https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_rewrite.html RewriteEngine On # NOTE: change this to your actual GNU social base URL path, # minus the domain part: # # https://social.example.com/ => / # https://example.com/social/ => /social/ # RewriteBase / #RewriteBase /mublog/ ## Uncomment these if having trouble with API authentication ## when PHP is running in CGI or FastCGI mode. # #RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.*) #RewriteRule ^(.*) - [E=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%1] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule (.*) index.php?p=$1 [L,QSA] ## You can also use PATHINFO by using this RewriteRule instead: # RewriteRule (.*) index.php/$1 [L,QSA] Order allow,deny Deny from all = 2.3> Require all denied