Yesterday [08/02/99 at 23:00], "Hillar Petersen" wrote:
|HP|Your conf is probably OK. And actually your case is a typical one - you
|HP|need to set public access permissions on the directory that you set the
|HP|DocumentRoot to be.
|HP|It means you should run the command:
|HP|chmod 755 -R /home/siteadmin/site.com
don't forget that maybe he hasn't configured a proper <Directory> directive
for the @@DocumentRoot@@ !
|HP|> New to linux, still trying to figure things out. I've setup the
|HP|httpd.conf
|HP|> file for a domain to appear on the server, and all the files have been
|HP|> uploaded to that location. However, when I try to browse the site, I
|HP|get a
|HP|> 403-Forbidden response.
|HP|> Here's the info I've added to the httpd.conf:
|HP|>
|HP|> NameVirtualHost xxx.xx.x.xxx
|HP|>
|HP|> <VirtualHost xxx.xx.x.xxx>
|HP|> ServerName www.site.com
|HP|> DocumentRoot /home/siteadmin/site.com
|HP|> ErrorLog logs/site.com-error_log
|HP|> TransferLog logs/site.com-access_log
|HP|> </VirtualHost>
|HP|>
|HP|> Is there something within this that's missing/wrong/etc.? If not, is
|HP|there
|HP|> something else I'm missing? Something where permissions need to be
|HP|changed?
|HP|> Another file that needs to be edited? Thanks in advance for any help.
|HP|>
|HP|> Shane
|HP|
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