Yes, yes, and yes to all three questions. 

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On 2015-09-20 08:38, Timothy Murphy wrote: 

> Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
> 
>> I have been using BackupPC for years on an Ubuntu/Debian OS. I am switching 
>> to CentOS 7 and cannot figure out why I am getting the following: FORBIDDEN 
>> You don't have permission to access /BackupPC on this server. . . . . when I 
>> "http://[ipaddress]/BackupPC [1]" I have disabled selinux and firewalld to 
>> see if they are interfering with my access. They do not appear to be. (So, I 
>> re-enabled them.) I can access "http://[ipaddress] [2]" and get the default 
>> CentOS webpage. To install BackupPC I enabled the EPEL repository. It 
>> appears to have included all the dependencies. I have checked and re-checked 
>> file permissions. Any ideas why I cannot access? Suggestions?
> 
> 1. Did you edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf to have User backuppc
> and restart httpd ?
> 
> 2. Did you run sudo htpasswd -c /etc/BackupPC/apache.users <user>
> 
> 3. Does backuppc own all the files in /var/lib/BackupPC ?
 

Links:
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[1] http://[ipaddress]/BackupPC
[2] http://[ipaddress]
[3] http://www.donelsontrophy.com
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