Hi all,
I ve installed httpd 2.0.63 server and I got 403 Forbidden error in
the web console and giving the error log as:
*[Tue Aug 19 17:13:32 2008] [error] [client 10.20.220.15] (13)Permission
denied: access to / denied
*I am running on my linux machine and I am very much sure that I
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Ch Praveena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I ve installed httpd 2.0.63 server and I got 403 Forbidden error in
the web console and giving the error log as:
[Tue Aug 19 17:13:32 2008] [error] [client 10.20.220.15] (13)Permission
denied: access to /
Hi Mr. Eric Covener,
I am sure that I am currently running from ROOT user completely.
But still I am getting this error. Please let me know if any other reason
would be for this.
Please let me know why SELINUX objects the apache to run?
2008/8/19 Eric Covener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Aug
Hi all,
Let me be clear about my points I ve done so far:
1. I have started linux from the ROOT user.
2. Configured setting a prefix path rather than default.Installed and
configured successfully.
3. I could see the creation of folders like bin, conf, build, modules
(13 folders)
4. I ve
Thank you Mr. Eric.
But could you please let me know how to identify that and avoid it?
2008/8/19 Eric Covener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Ch Praveena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mr. Eric Covener,
I am sure that I am currently running from ROOT user completely.
1. I have started linux from the ROOT user.
It doesn't matter which user you've started apache with. The
permissions apache works with are by default set to 'www-user' (in
apache2.conf), meaning that www-user needs to have access to your
document root folder.
Check which folder is your document
Sorry, instead of www-user it should be www-data. So, try:
chown www-data /path/to/document/root
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Evert Lammerts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I have started linux from the ROOT user.
It doesn't matter which user you've started apache with. The
permissions
Very happy to see your response :)
I ve got the message as follows in my command line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# chown www-user /path/to/document/root
chown: `www-user': invalid user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# chown www-data /path/to/document/root
chown: `www-data': invalid user
*NOTE: I ve not given
How about :
chmod -R 755 /path/to/document/root
I'm guessing that since configure went well, and apache actually works
(you're getting a 403 response), your prefix shouldn't be a problem.
Evert
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Ch Praveena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very happy to see your
Ok.. But please confirm me what exactly do I need to give the command
meaning /path/to/document/root?
Is it something like the PREFIX path? or anything else..
2008/8/19 Evert Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about :
chmod -R 755 /path/to/document/root
I'm guessing that since configure
chmod -R 755 /path/to/document/root
you should replace /path/to/document/root with the actual path to your
document root - the path to the folder you want apache to make
accessible. In my case for example, I keep my websites at /var/www
(which is the default location). You can check the location
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 11:30 PM, Wesley Schroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Fri Aug 15 10:33:39 2008] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
(13)Permission denied: access to /index.html denied
That means it's filesystem permissions, not Apache config.
Make sure the user Apache runs as can
Hi,
It seems that any computer is forbidden from accessing the document
root. If any computer (including the localhost) attempts to access
anything, it is denied with a Forbidden error.
-
The official User-To-User support forum
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Wesley Schroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It seems that any computer is forbidden from accessing the document
root. If any computer (including the localhost) attempts to access
anything, it is denied with a Forbidden error.
What does your error log say? Do
On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 14:21 -0400, Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Wesley Schroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It seems that any computer is forbidden from accessing the document
root. If any computer (including the localhost) attempts to access
anything, it is
Le mardi 24 juin 2008 à 14:20 +0200, john.swilting a écrit :
I am coming to it
http://www.renelacroute.fr/httpd.conf
http://www.fakessh.eu/index.php
http://www.fakessh.eu/phpinfo.php
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and I intend to use Perl and php ie .php .pl
Le lundi 23 juin 2008 à 21:52 +0200,
I am coming to it
http://www.renelacroute.fr/httpd.conf
http://www.fakessh.eu/preinstall.php
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and I intend to use Perl and php ie .php .pl
Le lundi 23 juin 2008 à 21:52 +0200, john.swilting a écrit :
good, I just finished install everything works well I did everything in
the
I put lose more and more
http://www.renelacroute.fr/httpd.conf
Le mardi 24 juin 2008 à 14:20 +0200, john.swilting a écrit :
I am coming to it
http://www.fakessh.eu/preinstall.php
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and I intend to use Perl and php ie .php .pl
Le lundi 23 juin 2008 à 21:52 +0200,
I arrive at
http://renelacroute.fr/httpd.conf
Le mardi 24 juin 2008 à 20:39 +0200, john.swilting a écrit :
I put lose more and more
Le mardi 24 juin 2008 à 14:20 +0200, john.swilting a écrit :
I am coming to it
http://www.fakessh.eu/preinstall.php
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and
Hi,
I have just installed http apache server on linux (Ubuntu 8.04 LST
kernel 2.6.24-19-generic) from source files but, after started server,
when I try visit localhost I recive the following message
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Is this issue related with
Check directory permission in your httpd.conf file for default doc-root.
-Original Message-
From: Bruno Mendoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 5:57 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden
Hi,
I have just installed http apache server
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Bruno Mendoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed http apache server on linux (Ubuntu 8.04 LST
kernel 2.6.24-19-generic) from source files but, after started server,
when I try visit localhost I recive the following message
Forbidden
You
Also make sure you add correct entry to your .conf file
Directory /var/www/yoursite.dtl/htdocs
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
Bruno Mendoza wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed http apache server
Folks,
Sorry for posting again this question, as I have deleted the mails related to
the forbidden subject (dont know if it´s similar to mine).
Im trying to make my https work, and just out of curiosity, I typed
http://localhost:443, and it gave me the error below:
Forbidden
You don't have
good, I just finished install everything works well I did everything in
the root of the site
but how to create other virtualhost
I tried to change this
IfModule mod_userdir.c
#
# UserDir is disabled by default since it can confirm the presence
# of a username on the system
Hello,
I have interesting issue with mod_userdir.c to allow users to show
their websites from their directories. I'm running RHL5 with httpd
server 2.2.6 and SELinux is in permissive mode. These directories are
symbolic links to NFS mount but I thought SymLinks would allow this.
I have
On Nov 16, 2007 6:22 PM, fchan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an excerpt from my error_log from httpd:
[error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] (13)Permission denied: access to
/~username/ denied
[error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Symbolic link not allowed or link
target not accessible:
[Please keep your messages on the list.]
On Nov 16, 2007 8:10 PM, fchan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joshua,
I have rwxr-xr-x on /home and the user's directory. The symbolic link
to the nfs mount is rwxrwxrwx in the user's directory.
Actually I copied these settings from my original server
On 08/09/2007, kris duff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the error_log :
[...] (13)Permission denied: access to /~my_user
denied
This is a filesystem permissions error. Most likely, your home
directory is closed to the apache user. It's important to realise that
on unix systems, a user accessing
:25 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden access to userdir
Hi
I installed the latest apache version (2.2.6). I
used
the default httpd.conf file except for the userdir
directory which is include the file
extra/httpd-userdir.conf
I can access the main
On 08/09/2007, kris duff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also tried your's and it don't works.
Assuming you're on a gnu system, try:
namei -m /home/my_user/public_html/index.html
.. making sure to spell out the path in full. That'll show you any
parts of the path that don't have +x set for the
Hi
I installed the latest apache version (2.2.6). I used
the default httpd.conf file except for the userdir
directory which is include the file
extra/httpd-userdir.conf
I can access the main website from
/[..]/apache/htdocs but when I put the
http://[..]/~my_user I received on my browser :
, September 07, 2007 11:25 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden access to userdir
Hi
I installed the latest apache version (2.2.6). I used
the default httpd.conf file except for the userdir
directory which is include the file
extra/httpd-userdir.conf
I can access
Hello All,
I just installed a RH 4.0 box with apache, and I am getting a
Forbidden error when trying to d/l .EXE files.
The log says:
Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /path/path/file.exe
Any thoughts?
Saqib
-
The
On 8/23/07, Ali, Saqib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I just installed a RH 4.0 box with apache, and I am getting a
Forbidden error when trying to d/l .EXE files.
The log says:
Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /path/path/file.exe
In httpd.conf, you have an Options directive
but this is not a CGI file.
On 8/23/07, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/07, Ali, Saqib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I just installed a RH 4.0 box with apache, and I am getting a
Forbidden error when trying to d/l .EXE files.
The log says:
Options ExecCGI is
On 8/23/07, Ali, Saqib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but this is not a CGI file.
Well, they are marked as such in your config file. You likely have an
AddHandler or AddType directive designating .exe files as cgi scripts.
You'll need to get rid of that if you want them downloaded without
Hi Joshua,
Thank you very much :) That resolved the issue. Your posting are
indeed very helpful.
Saqib Ali
On 8/23/07, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/07, Ali, Saqib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but this is not a CGI file.
Well, they are marked as such in your config
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:35:30 -0700
Von: Ali, Saqib [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden error on .exe files in apache on RH 4.0
Hello All,
I just installed a RH 4.0 box with apache, and I am getting
On 13/07/07, Yaakov Chaikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it IS configured to work only with localhost. However, that
wasn't my question. I wanted to know why I am getting the right
response when I do:
http://localhost/apcupsd/multimon.cgi
and getting Forbidden when I do:
Hi,
I have the following config file which came with apcupsd. I am a
newbie at configuring Apache, so please tell me why
http:///apcupsd/; produces Forbidden. It seems from the config
below that the cgi script should be executed instead.
#
# apcupsd configuration file for Apache Web server
Yes, it IS configured to work only with localhost. However, that
wasn't my question. I wanted to know why I am getting the right
response when I do:
http://localhost/apcupsd/multimon.cgi
and getting Forbidden when I do:
http://localhost/apcupsd/
On 7/12/07, Hamilton Vera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With this conf, it will only work for localhost requests
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 127.0.0.1
Allow from ::1 (by the way I never saw this before)
Please correct if I am wrong
Maybe you can get more tips looking in the error_log.
[]´s
Hamilton Vera
int
Ok. I got this problem solved (finally). It turns out that there is a
mrtg.conf file I had to edit. This file was pointing to the wrong
directory. I can now see my mrtg graphs ok...but with one little
caveat. Only if I enter localhost/mrtg for the URL. I still can't get
it to display from
On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:05 AM, Lowe, Grant wrote:
Ok. I got this problem solved (finally). It turns out that there
is a mrtg.conf file I had to edit. This file was pointing to the
wrong directory. I can now see my mrtg graphs ok…but with one
little caveat. Only if I enter localhost/mrtg
/Location
Thanks for the help!
-Original Message-
From: Sander Temme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 9:15 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden web pages
On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:05 AM, Lowe, Grant wrote:
Ok. I got this problem solved
On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:30 AM, Lowe, Grant wrote:
Well, what works is http://localhost/mrtg. The others don't work.
Here's the mrtg.conf file in case.
..snip..
Allow from 127.0.0.1
Allow from ::1
And this is surprising in what way? The mtrg.conf file specifies
exactly that the
Hi All.
I'm getting the error:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /mrtg on this server.
I have searched through Google and looked at various web pages and
numerous USENET news groups. I have checked the permissions on the mrtg
and apache directories and files in question. I have
On 1/19/07, Lowe, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All.
I'm getting the error:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /mrtg on this server.
I have searched through Google and looked at various web pages and
numerous USENET news groups. I have checked the permissions on the mrtg
and
Lowe, Grant mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All.
I'm getting the error:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /mrtg on this server.
I have searched through Google and looked at various web pages and
numerous USENET news groups. I have checked the permissions
on the mrtg
Also the entries from the error log would be useful. There are (at least)
two distinct ways to get Forbidden - the httpd.conf doesn't say that
apache can server pages from a particular {directory;URL;etc} or, the
httpd.conf says that it *is* OK, but when apache gets to the file it wants
to serve,
Hello,
Sorry if I have overlooked the answer in the archives but:
I've tried to use a mounted file system for my DocumentRoot to no avail.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks for any feedback!
-
The official User-To-User support
@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden web pages
Also the entries from the error log would be useful. There are (at
least) two distinct ways to get Forbidden - the httpd.conf doesn't say
that apache can server pages from a particular {directory;URL;etc} or,
the httpd.conf says
denied by
server configuration: /var/www/mrtg
--
*From:* Steve Swift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday, January 19, 2007 11:10 AM
*To:* users@httpd.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden web pages
Also the entries from the error log would
Lowe, Grant wrote:
Hi All.
I'm getting the error:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /mrtg on this server.
I have searched through Google and looked at various web pages and
numerous USENET news groups. I have checked the permissions on the mrtg
and apache directories and files
.
From: Steve Swift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 11:45 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden web pages
I don't have an answer. I'll add what I found and maybe someone else can
see what's going on.
From your
[mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 11:51:45 -0800
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden web pages
Hi Steve.
What you said I realized
this morning. There are no symbolic links in either directory, so I dont
know why its confused
-Original Message-
From: Peter Winch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 10:44 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden
Any ideas how I can track this? I found: client denied by
server configuration in my error.log
This error
Any ideas how I can track this? I found: client denied by server configuration in my error.logCan anyone help?I am trying apache 2.2 on an xp machine, and doing virutal hosting.. I also have inherited .htaccess files w/ the site I am trying to bring up.
Everyone is raving about the
This happend due to selinux security enforcement.
I found the solution by updating the security policies as
chcon -R -t httpd-sys-content/usr/mysite
Thank for your comment.On 2/28/06, Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I installed varon a seperate /var partition. and I need mysite to have this recomended access control.
chown -R apache:apache /var/mysite
I entered these in httpd.conf at end of it.
Directory /var/mysite
DirectoryIndex index.php
AcceptPathInfo on
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order
-Original Message-
From: Pubudu Premachandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dienstag, 28. Februar 2006 11:36
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forbidden You don't have
permission to access /site/ Error
These are what access and Error log says
Hi
I have this below tag in httpd.conf
Location /server-status
SetHandler server-status
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from .blue.com
/Location
when I access http://bdc5353.test.abc.com/server-status
It gives
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /server-status on
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 08:24:10AM CST, Kaushal Shriyan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
: On 2/27/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On 2/27/06, Kaushal Shriyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: I have this below tag in httpd.conf
:
: Location /server-status
: SetHandler server-status
On 2/27/06, Jonathan S. Abrams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use wildcards with IP addresses in that directive?
Could you have a line that reads
Allow from 123.456.789.***
With the goal being that any IP in the *** section that matches
123.456.789 is able to check
On 2/27/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't 10.10.10. safer than 10.10.10 - given that the later syntax can
lead to matching 10.10.10x.xxx - a result that wasn't expected?
I believe the use of apr_ipsubnet_test in mod_access means that those
two won't match. But I haven't
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 2/27/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't 10.10.10. safer than 10.10.10 - given that the later syntax can
lead to matching 10.10.10x.xxx - a result that wasn't expected?
I believe the use of apr_ipsubnet_test in mod_access means that those
two won't
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