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Couple of things
Verify that whatever user/group that apache is running as has read
permission on the htdocs (document root) directory
Look for a line like this (somewhere around line 363
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On Friday 03 January 2003 08:12 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Running as nobody in group nobody. /home/httpd/html directory is
group nobody user nobody
DirectoryIndex line is there.
index.html exists.
Just to double check, is /home/httpd/html
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ServerRoot /etc/httpd
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/html
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I only see DocumentRoot once, I think.
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Document root will be listed in two
/ on this server.
Apache/1.3.27 Server at tomii.dnsalias.com Port 80
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Document root will be listed in two places. Is it /home/httpd/html
in
both places?
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ServerRoot /etc/httpd
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
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Hi Thomas,
The error is telling you what is amiss. Correcting the problem
should be much easier than starting anew. If the permissions are correct
in the /html
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Forbidden
You don't have
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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I only see DocumentRoot once, I think.
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Document root
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Document root will be listed in two places. Is it /home/httpd/html
in both places?
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ServerRoot /etc/httpd
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/html
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They're not in that order, but they're all there..
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Somewhere around line 283
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Also, are you restarting Apache after you make changes?
John Nichel
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Also, are you restarting Apache after you make changes?
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Somewhere around line 283, you will see a line that looks like this
DocumentRoot /path/to/your/document/root
Then around line 308
Directory /path/to/your/document/root
And around line
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Also, are you restarting Apache after you make changes?
John Nichel wrote:
Somewhere around line 283, you will see a line that looks like this
DocumentRoot /path/to/your/document/root
Then around line 308
Directory /path/to/your
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OK, apache is working from the local machine...
I can log in from the local machine, I get the test page that
shipped with it.
However, when I try to get there from outside (work, in
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OK, apache is working from the local machine...
I can
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 13:50, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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I don't think this is the issue, as this script is nearly identical
to the one I used to use... On the off chance, though, I'm using
ipchains, and the script follows.
This looks like a
hours ago, with the
firewall up. Of course, this was when I was getting the error
message that started this whole thread..
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Disabled the rules for a bit, and the same story happens. I am sure
that httpd.conf is the culprit, for 2 reasons
1) I've had this (or slight variations of it) firewall running since
May
Burke, Thomas G.,
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Disabled the rules for a bit, and the same story happens. I am sure
that httpd.conf is the culprit, for 2 reasons
1) I've had this (or slight variations of it) firewall running since
May of 200
Wow! over 1800
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Disabled the rules for a bit, and the same story happens. I am
sure that httpd.conf is the culprit, for 2 reasons
1) I've had
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Burke, Thomas G.,
On Friday January 03, 2003 04:05, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Disabled the rules for a bit, and the same story happens. I am
sure that httpd.conf is the culprit, for 2 reasons
1) I've had this (or slight variations of it) firewall running
since May
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On Friday 03 January 2003 08:41 am, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
Interesting...
/etc/httpd is defined as the server root... Isn't that correct, as
that's where the config files are?
ARGH!
My mistake, sorry.
I see you have it sorted out now, but yes,
Hello Thomas,
When I try to surf from the local machine, I get you do not have
permission to access / (Or something similar, sorry - I don't have
it handy). I have gone through the /home/httpd/html directory, chgrp
Do you have an index.html file in that directory? If not, do you have
Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
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Hey gang,
I've got the server put mostly back together after the wipeout...
I'm having some problems with apache, however, and I cannot seem to
isolate them.
Apache - got the newest apache reinstalled (1.37.? for RH6.2).
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Hey gang,
I've got the server put mostly back together after the wipeout...
I'm having some problems with apache, however, and I cannot seem to
isolate them.
Apache - got the newest apache reinstalled (1.37.? for RH6.2). It
is running,
Couple of things
Verify that whatever user/group that apache is running as has read
permission on the htdocs (document root) directory
Look for a line like this (somewhere around line 363) in httpd.conf...
DirectoryIndex index.html
If your default extension for web pages is going to be
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