linuxconf mucks up the httpd.conf file. In other words, don't use
linuxconf to configure Apache. If you go to apache's website, they will
give you detailed instructions on how to fix this. I believe the URL is
http://www.apache.org. Look in Documentation/Support.
I had the same problem when I first installed Linux also...
Scott
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Subject: Apache - cannot access
I have just re-installed RH6.2 in my system. Everything was fine, I was
able
to access my Apache's default web page from my browser.I tried changing the
DocumentRoot to /home/httpd/mysite, using linuxconf. However I was not able
to access my default page located in /home/httpd/mysite. I changed th
DocumentRoot back to /home/httpd/html, however I am still not able to
access
to default page in /home/httpd/html. I get an error message which says "
FORBIDDEN - You donot have access to / on this server".
I am relatively new to Linux and Apache configuration. would appreciate any
help.
Raj
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