Are you sure you have a readable /home/httpd/html/index.html file? By
default you won't be able to browse the directory, and with no index.html
file in place that's what it will try to do.
-Ben Newman
I had a dream, I wanted to lick your knees.
I had a dream, it was about nothing.
-- Camper Van Beethoven
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, William Schwartz wrote:
> OK. I've got apache 1.3.9 running on RH 6.1.
>
> In my httpd.conf, I've got the following:
>
> #######
> <Directory "/home/httpd/html">
> Options Includes Indexes FollowSymlinks
> allowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> </Directory>
> #######
>
> Now, my doc root is "/home/httpd/html" as well. but, when I hit it with my
> www browser, I get a "forbidden" error that says I don't have permission to
> access it. my "access.com" & "srm.conf" don't have any rules in them. I've
> checked the permissions on the directory and I've got "read" rights to that
> dir for everyone... I don't know what else to check.. Any one have any
> ideas?
>
> Thanks~
> will
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