Craig Small wrote:

On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 03:22:34PM -0400, James wrote:


Well I did these aforementioned things and rebooted the machine. I still get the
same error message. I also found out:


after I edit /etc/apache/httpd.conf (as root) I get this error repeated 3 times to
the root window:


Xlib: connection to " :0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified



That's your editor trying to change the xterm title.




all of the php files including setup.php are present, but I cannot view them.


As Javier said, you need to go to http://localhost/jffnms/

I'm thinking there may be a problem with the shipped apache.conf too
with permissions depending on how you do your default apache setup.

- Craig


http://localhost/jffnms says:


"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /jffnms on this server."

Which file do I change permissions on?

This is a Debian Sid machine. I purged apache2 and install apache
from testing. It's quite possible something got missed, but, I have
tried to comply with the debian and unix documentation. I used
apt-get (with modified /etc/sources.list) to install apache.

The /etc/jffnms/apache.conf file for your perusal:
# Apache configuration file for JFFNMS

Alias /jffnms/images/temp/ /var/lib/jffnms/tempimages/
Alias /jffnms/ /usr/share/jffnms/htdocs/

With permissions:
-rw-r--r--    1 root          138 Jan  5 01:52 /etc/jffnms/apache.conf
Pretty scant huh?












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