I'm running Fedora Core 7, Apache httpd 2.2.8, and trac 0.10 (installed with 
the Fedora Package Manager application) and I have an essentially empty project 
environment.  No matter what I do, I get 403 Forbidden when trying to access 
trac via "http://hostname/trac";.   There's nothing in the Apache logs which 
helps much.  I've verified that all the directories on the patch to trac.cgi 
are readable by everyone.  Is there a cookbook I can follow to set up web 
access to trac?  Something I can look at to see what part of trac is forbidden 
to me?

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Christopher Nelson
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