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On 25/01/00 at 8:51 William Schwartz wrote:
>1: The files in question are readable by owner / group & everyone.
>
><taken from /home/httpd/html>
>drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 19 13:48 html
>-rw-rwxr-x 1 root root 606 Jan 19 13:59 index.html
>drwxrwxr-x 5 root root 4096 Jan 19 15:35 mrtg
>
>2: my "/" config looks like this:
Did you create the below ? it should have worked straight after install,
the httpd.conf file is fussy as to where and what you do with it, there are
also many different RPMs available .... did this one come from the RH
disk ? or from thier FTP ? or a mirror ?
I would guess at an error in the conf file somewhere, or a filter,
ownership of the file could be an issue as well
I guess I would remove the RPM after backing up your config files, then
install the stock RPM of Apache (get the latest from RH) , you should be
able to see the default page without altering anything after the install.
Then slowly add things back to the httpd.conf file
I have to sleep now......
>
>######
><Directory "/">
> AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
></Directory>
>#######
>
>3: I have no .htaccess files.
>
>4: my error_log shows this:
>
>[Tue Jan 25 08:45:08 2000] [error] [client 10.10.xx.xx] client denied by
>server
> configuration: /home/httpd/html/index.html
>
>Any other suggestions?
>
>Thanks~
>will
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 5:29 AM
>Subject: Re: Apache - RedHat 6.1
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>> At 17:26 2000-01-24 -0500, William Schwartz wrote:
>> >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?
>>
>> Make sure /home/httpd is also readable by the user that Apache is
running
>> as. Normally you can just make it world-readable.
>>
>> Tony
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