Why won't Apache work for me?
Duane Morin
dmorin at morinfamily.com
Thu Jan 25 07:03:08 EST 2001
Ok, I'm running into what seems to be a common problem, my web page telling me
"You don't have permission to access / on this server" accompanied by "Client
denied by server configuration" in the logs.
But I've looked for all the following, and everything seems to be in place:
- user nobody has correct access to all the directories and files
in question
- I don't have ACLs turned on
- for directory /home/httpd/html (the default docroot), I have
"Allow from all"
What else can I try? I have an SMC firewall in front of this box, which I
thought might be related to the problem, but I've got it set up to let port 80
traffic through, and also if I try to hit localhost : 80 from the box itself I
still can't get in.
Also, I noticed that whenever I try to use linuxconf to change my apache
settings it wants to add an extra " in a few places (such as
"/home/httpd/html"") which screws up trying to bounce httpd. Is that a known
bug? Because of that, I've been modifying httpd.conf by hand. But I'd
happily use a tool to do it, if there is one.
Duane
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