Pete Houston wrote:
No, I was meaning the SELinux context. If SELinux is preventing access
the details will be in the audit log. If you have just created this tree
within your home directory, it probably won't have the context Apache
expects and you might either need to change the contexts or
Hi there,
I would like to access a wordpress installation in my home directory
on my Fedora box through Apache.
When I try to access its wp-admin dir, I get
You don't have permission to access /kolozsvar/wp-admin on this server.
I have an AliasMatch directive in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Pete Houston wrote:
Also, check your various Allow and Deny settings to make sure access to
that directory is permissible.
Would it be possible to make Apache write which rule made it to refuse
access? I have set the LogLevel to debug, but that did not help.
I checked the Deny rules and none