use chmod 777 command to give permissions on the folder .once permitted you
should be able to open.folder
On Oct 21, 2012 2:58 PM, "Baskar Selvaraj" <bas...@linuxpert.in> wrote:

> > Hi,
> >    I am using CentOS 6.3, I am getting a error saying "you dont have
> > permission to access /folder/ on this server". its clearly a security
> > permission but I dont know how to come out of this.
> > Plz do help me.
> >
>
> In your CentOS 6.3, temporarily disable SELinux using
>
> setenforce 0
>
> and try accessing  the '/folder'
>
> Regards
>
> S. Baskar
> CSSO/LinuXpert Systems
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