Not familiar with running backuppc on centos. Is there a backuppc group
that your user has to be a member of?
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Bob of Donelson Trophy <
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> Yes, yes, and yes to all three questions.
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Tried your suggestion . . . made no difference.
Thanks.
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On 2015-09-20 08:07, Mark Maciolek wrote:
> hi,
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> Make sute the BackupPC.conf in
Yes, you are correct. I tried "apache" and "backuppc" groups and nothing
changed. (It is suppose to be backuppc:apache by most accounts I am
reading.)
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On 21/09/15 09:18, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
On 2015-09-20 08:38, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
I have been using BackupPC for years on an Ubuntu/Debian
OS. I am switching to CentOS 7 and cannot figure out why
I am
I have been using BackupPC for years on an Ubuntu/Debian OS. I am
switching to CentOS 7 and cannot figure out why I am getting the
following:
FORBIDDEN
You don't have permission to access /BackupPC on this server.
. . . . when I "http://[ipaddress]/BackupPC;
I have disabled selinux and
Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
> I have been using BackupPC for years on an Ubuntu/Debian OS. I am
> switching to CentOS 7 and cannot figure out why I am getting the
> following:
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> FORBIDDEN
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> You don't have permission to access /BackupPC on this server.
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> . . . . when I
hi,
Make sute the BackupPC.conf in /etc/httpd/conf.d has this line in it:
Require all granted
Marlk
On 9/20/2015 8:42 AM, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
I have been using BackupPC for years on an Ubuntu/Debian OS. I am
switching to CentOS 7 and cannot figure out why I am getting the