dotnet core application on debian with apache shows files in directory instead application page












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As i explained in the header i deploy project to debian. apache works fine but for dotnet core project it show file indexes in directory. it feels like dotnet core kind of not working.



I also setup a kestrel service it is also fine.



    <PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<RuntimeIdentifiers>
debian-x64;debian.8-x64;debian.9-x64
</RuntimeIdentifiers>
</PropertyGroup>


this lines are in .csproj ok.



If you guys suggest any more configuration i am ready for advices.










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  • Please help us help you by providing more details. What version of Debian is this? How exactly are you deploying your application? How did you build your .NET Core application and how are you running it? What does the kestrel service look like? What makes you think "it is also fine"? What does the Apache config look like?

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    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49
















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As i explained in the header i deploy project to debian. apache works fine but for dotnet core project it show file indexes in directory. it feels like dotnet core kind of not working.



I also setup a kestrel service it is also fine.



    <PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<RuntimeIdentifiers>
debian-x64;debian.8-x64;debian.9-x64
</RuntimeIdentifiers>
</PropertyGroup>


this lines are in .csproj ok.



If you guys suggest any more configuration i am ready for advices.










share|improve this question























  • Please help us help you by providing more details. What version of Debian is this? How exactly are you deploying your application? How did you build your .NET Core application and how are you running it? What does the kestrel service look like? What makes you think "it is also fine"? What does the Apache config look like?

    – omajid
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49














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As i explained in the header i deploy project to debian. apache works fine but for dotnet core project it show file indexes in directory. it feels like dotnet core kind of not working.



I also setup a kestrel service it is also fine.



    <PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<RuntimeIdentifiers>
debian-x64;debian.8-x64;debian.9-x64
</RuntimeIdentifiers>
</PropertyGroup>


this lines are in .csproj ok.



If you guys suggest any more configuration i am ready for advices.










share|improve this question














As i explained in the header i deploy project to debian. apache works fine but for dotnet core project it show file indexes in directory. it feels like dotnet core kind of not working.



I also setup a kestrel service it is also fine.



    <PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<RuntimeIdentifiers>
debian-x64;debian.8-x64;debian.9-x64
</RuntimeIdentifiers>
</PropertyGroup>


this lines are in .csproj ok.



If you guys suggest any more configuration i am ready for advices.







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  • Please help us help you by providing more details. What version of Debian is this? How exactly are you deploying your application? How did you build your .NET Core application and how are you running it? What does the kestrel service look like? What makes you think "it is also fine"? What does the Apache config look like?

    – omajid
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49



















  • Please help us help you by providing more details. What version of Debian is this? How exactly are you deploying your application? How did you build your .NET Core application and how are you running it? What does the kestrel service look like? What makes you think "it is also fine"? What does the Apache config look like?

    – omajid
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49

















Please help us help you by providing more details. What version of Debian is this? How exactly are you deploying your application? How did you build your .NET Core application and how are you running it? What does the kestrel service look like? What makes you think "it is also fine"? What does the Apache config look like?

– omajid
Nov 19 '18 at 20:49





Please help us help you by providing more details. What version of Debian is this? How exactly are you deploying your application? How did you build your .NET Core application and how are you running it? What does the kestrel service look like? What makes you think "it is also fine"? What does the Apache config look like?

– omajid
Nov 19 '18 at 20:49












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