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Hello Stephen.

    Sorry for my little offensive tone.  Just that I was getting little burned out 
trying to make it work.  As for the JServ Location Directive... I did reset it to as 
follows:

><Location /jserv/>
>  SetHandler jserv-status
>  allow from all
></Location>

    But the access is still denied.  So...that shows me that something is fubured. :)  
But as your comment about compling the servlets...that is interesting question.  Let 
me show you the contents in the servlets directory.

drwxr-xr-x   2 root     root         4096 Mar 10 08:36 ./
drwx---r-x   8 root     root         4096 Mar 10 08:36 ../
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root         1132 Mar 10 08:36 Hello.class
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root         1301 Mar 10 08:36 Hello.java
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root         2119 Mar 10 08:36 IsItWorking.class
-rw-r--r--   1 root     root         4542 Mar 10 08:36 IsItWorking.java

    So...dunno what happened here. :)  Maybe someone have a clue on what happened here.


>Hi Elik,

>Please keep a positive tone.  We're all volunteers here.
>
>>       You are welcome to do the www.digi-host.com/jserv/ to see what the
>problem I been encountering...since it says that it is Forbidden..which
>says it seems to be working...but cannot let me see it though.
>
>... are you having any luck on this yet?
>It appears your <Location> directive is weird. (see below)
>
>>       Secondly.. I tried to view the java applets by the following:
>> http://www.digi-host.com/servlets/Hello which it is located in the
>/home/httpd/servlets directory.
>
>... are you having any luck here yet?
>Did you compile the servlet with javac?
>Show us a listing (ls -l /home/httpd/servlets).
>
>>      I did a check on the logs of the JServ and Mod_Jserv and they are
>both functioning.  So... I been beating myself up the head for past week
>and still have no go on this.  I needed to get this working by this weekend
>before I lose the client.  So..if anyone is willing to help, by all
>means... ICQ me and Email me and we will work it out to work on this.  My
>ICQ is 10653726 and you can reach me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Very much appreciated.
>>
>...
>>
>>   # Server Java Server Status Page
>>    <Location /status/jserv/> 
>>   SetHandler jserv-status
>>   order allow,deny
>>   allow from all
>>    </Location> 
>>
>
>I notice that your location is "/status/jserv/" instead of the default
>"/jserv/".
>I'm not very good with the <Location> and allow/deny syntax, but I use this
>and it works for me...
>
><Location /jserv/>
>  SetHandler jserv-status
># TEMPORARY (insecure!) - restore later!!!
>  order deny,allow
>  deny from all
>  allow from all
></Location>
>
>Stephen
>
>
>
>
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