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It worked on Windows with that config. But on Unix it didn't. B'cos my
browser was not on that unix box, even though I was in the same domain.
Then I explicitly specified my domain name, it worked. 
I dont know how its in Linux, may be try to replace that with the host
name of ur linux box.
 


Danan Sudindranath wrote:
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> and configuration files.  Don't make us guess your problem!!!
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> 
> in my jserv.conf (the  default  one) the following lines appear:
> 
> <Location /jserv/>
>   SetHandler jserv-status
>   order deny,allow
>   deny from all
>   allow from localhost
> </Location>
> 
> so it seems like i should be allowed to connect from here, right?
> 
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> > YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files, and
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> Hi,
> Did u made the changes in ur jserv.conf to allow
> this request.
> </Location> >
> > Some thing like this....
> >
> > <Location /jserv/>
> >   SetHandler jserv-status
> >   order deny,allow
> >   deny from all
> >   allow from planet.net
> > </Location>
> >
> > Hth
> >
> >
> > Danan Sudindranath wrote:
> > >
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > > BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <http://java.apache.org/faq/>
> > > WHEN YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files,
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> > >
> > > I am not able to access the basic JServ status applet on my system by
> > > typing http://localhost/jserv/ in my browser's location field.
> > >
> > > Apache
> > > responds by saying:
> > >
> > > --------------------------------
> > > Forbidden
> > >
> > > You don't have permission to access /jserv/ on this server.
> > > --------------------------------
> > >
> > > I have gone over the configuration
> > > settings many times, but i cant figure out why this is happening. I
> > > installed Apache from the RedHat CD and JServ from the rpm on
> > > java.apache.org.  I know that JServ is running because the jserv.log files
> > > in /var/log/httpd are being written.  How do I get permission to access
> > > the system status servlet and other servlets as well in
> > > http://localhost/servlets?
> > >
> > > Any suggestions? Thanks,
> > >
> > > Danan
> > >
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