Re: [users@httpd] 403 Forbidden Error on Apache 2.4

2019-02-06 Thread Daniel Ferradal
Directory / is the root of the filesystem, so it should always be set in server config with Require all denied, it is not the documentroot, chances are you have a Directory directive elsewhere denying, also make 100% sure you don't mix Order/Allow/Deny with 2.4 directives. So: Server config

Re: [users@httpd] 403 Forbidden Error on Apache 2.4

2019-02-05 Thread Dan Ehrlich
I think it’s the L in your rewrite rule. It stands for Last and means it won’t process any further rules. Remove it and it should (maybe) work. Someone else feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. > On Feb 5, 2019, at 8:55 PM, Jayaram Ponnusamy > wrote: > > Dear All, > Our Site is Public

[users@httpd] 403 Forbidden Error on Apache 2.4

2019-02-05 Thread Jayaram Ponnusamy
Dear All, Our Site is Public Site and there is no restriction @ any level. We are using apache on top of Java based CMS (Tomcat Server). Recently we upgraded Apache from 2.2.21 to 2.4.25. Where ever Order allow,deny & Allow from all coming there we changed it to Require all granted but root