Thanks! I just needed to chmod /home/ahertz to 755. On Apr 8, 12:37 pm, Haris Fauzi <haris.fa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > If you want to place your files under your HOME accessible to Apache, you > have to give rx permission from / all the way down to the directory where > you setup your DocumentRoot. If you install your symfony > in /home/ahertz/sfprojects/jobeet/ then you need to give permission for > apache to /home, /home/ahertz, /home/ahertz/sfprojects/ > and /home/ahertz/sfprojects/jobeet/. > That's 0755 if you keep your current ownership. In time, you will see that > the apache will need to write data to your local disk. You might want to > change group ownership to apache and give write permission to group level to > data/ cache/ and log/ under jobeet/ directory. > > If you disable SELinux completely then you don't need to run "chcon -R -t > httpd_sys_content_t". > > As for the alias, if you want to access your jobeet under a directory, > e.g.http://myserver/jobeet/you'd need to modify web/.htaccess and change the > line containing index.php to suit your alias: > RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /jobeet/index.php [QSA,L] > Otherwise, when you try to run the production environment it will complain > about errors. > > Regards, > Haris > > On 9 April 2011 00:59, Hertzy3 <hert...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I am on day 1 of the Jobeet tutorial and already having issues. I am > > installing this on a virtualbox version of Fedora 14. I installed > > symfony in /home/ahertz/sfprojects/jobeet/. I've gone through > > everything step by step, and when I created the Virtualhost and tried > > to access it fromhttp://localhost:8080, I get Error 403 Forbidden. > > You don't have permission to access / on this server. I have looked > > around, I disabled SELinux, I ran chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t on / > > home/ahertz/sfprojects/jobeet/ and /home/ahertz/sfprojects/jobeet/ > > web/. I made port 8080 trusted via TCP and UDP in the firewall. I > > made sure everything was chmod 775, even tried 777, I tried chown > > apache:apache, and I have restarted apache in between all of these > > steps (and reboots for selinux). So to test, I went ahead and > > installed symfony in /var/www/html/jobeet. From here I was able to > > see the Symfony page after creating the project, though none of the > > images worked. I couldnt get the Alias to work... so I created a > > symbolic link in the /web root directory and that fixed it. So > > basically, I can get this to work on port 80 inside the /var/www/html > > dir, but I can't get it to work when I follow the instructions to > > place the installation in my /home directory. Can someone help me > > troubleshoot this? > > > Thanks! > > > Alex Hertz > > > -- > > If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to > > security at symfony-project.com > > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > > Groups "symfony users" group. > > To post to this group, send email to symfony-users@googlegroups.com > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > symfony-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en
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