hey thanks jeffry,

got the problem solved. it was the permissions to my home directory.
hapy new year.
parvez



And Then  Jeffry Guttadauro wrote ............. 
 
> Hi, Parvez.
> 
>  I had this problem recently too.  The problem was that, since Apache
> was run as nobody, permissions had to be granted to "others" for the _entire_
> path of the application's directory.  So, if your application is set to run
> out of /home/parvez/mywebapp/htdocs for example, you have to set each of
> those directories to be readable (I think that's all you need - possibly
> executable as well though) by others.  In my case, I just set permissions on
> the directory at the end of the path, but I had to go through and also set
> permissions on my user directory which I had overlooked.  I hope that this
> does it for you.
> 
> Good luck...
> -Jeff
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> thanks,
> 
> i got the mod_jk.so working now on my machine.
> but somehow i cannot get it working on the other machine.
> on my machine i have ...
> 1. apache user parvez:parvez
> 2. permisions to htdocs -> parvez:parvez
> 3. permissions to jsp/servlets -> parvez:parvez
> and it works....
> 
> but on the other machine
> 1. apache user nobody:nobody
> 2. permisions to htdocs -> admin:admin
> 3. permissions to jsp/servlets -> admin:admin
> and apache gives and error ..."403 Forbidden"
> 
> where am i going wrong...
> also do i have to start tomcat as root.
> 
> parvez
> 
> 
> And Then  NSB)Hiroshi Kasamatsu wrote .............
> 
> > There seems to be no mod_jk.so for Tomcat3.2.1.
> > If you do'nt mind,better to use Tomcat3.2 beta version.
> >
> > You cannot access directly.
> >
> > You try like this.
> > 1.access to http://jakarta.apache.org/
> > 2.click Binaries on Download area
> > 3.click Tomcat3.x on Nightly Builds
> > 4.click Parent Directory
> > 5.click arcihves/
> > 6.click link you want
> > 7.click bin/
> > 8.click linux for linux or win32 for windows
> > 9.click i386
> > 10.click mod_jk.so
> >
> >
> > Parvez wrote:
> >
> > > i cannot find /src/native/apache to compile mod_jk.so
> > > i have looked into tomcat 3.2.1 distribution, everywhere.
> > > where can i find it.
> > > parvez
> > >
> > > And Then  NSB)Hiroshi Kasamatsu wrote .............
> > >
> > > > For tomcat 3.2 or up,mod_jk.so is needed.You should download, copy it
> into your
> > > > apache directory/libexec and include "your apache
> directory/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto"
> > > > into the last line of httpd.conf.The latter is automatically created
> when Tomcat is
> > > > exclusively initiated on port 8080.
> > > > To check,http://localhost/examples is pointed to browser.In Tomcat and
> apache,port
> > > > 8080 is't used.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Parvez wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > i have installed tomcat 3.2.1, with apache 1.3.12 on a linux machine.
> > > > > it works perfectly fine on port 8080, but when i include it with
> > > > > apache conf (i.e. tomcat-apache.conf) and try to access the same
> jsp/servlet
> > > > > file, it gives 403 forbidden error.
> > > > > my http user in apache is "nobody:nobody" and my htdocs is conrolled
> by "admin".
> > > > > can someone tell me, where the problem is?
> > > > > thanks in advance.
> > > > >
> > > > > parvez
> 
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