Sounds to me like there is an Alias in place somewhere, redirecting it.

Scott.

Ralph Seward wrote:
> I am getting a 403 Forbidden error when I attempt to access the MySQL
> admin tool, phpMyAdmin. It is a set of php scripts installed in its
> own directory under the web root directory - /var/www/html/phpMyAdmin/
> The program is supposed to be accessed by pointing a web browser to
> the directory -> example.com/phpMyAdmin/ <http://scis.wju.edu/phpMyAdmin/>
> but I get an error in my error log when I try this: client denied by
> server configuration: /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/
>
> If I put a php script in the web root, /var/www/html/, I can run it,
> but when I copy it to the phpAdmin/ directory it gives me this error
> 403. The error log in /var/log/httpd/error_log shows this error message:
> [Tue Jun 19 15:43:08 2007] [error] [client 172.17.2.136
> <http://172.17.2.136/>] client denied by server configuration: 
> /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/first.php
>
> What's up with that? Why is is looking in /usr/share/phpMyAdmin? Even
> if I copy the file there, the error persists.
> The permissions for this director are: drwxr-xr-x  11 root root  4096
> Jun 19 16:01 phpMyAdmin
> There must be some kind of redirect going on. BTW, just to rule it
> out, I have disabled SELinux.
> I had this working a couple of days ago before I upgraded MySQL to the
> 64-bit version.
>
> ys,
> Ralph 

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