Check to see if you have the following set under Options in your httpd.conf:
FollowSymLinks
This was for Apache 1.3.33 which I run at home.

For my apache 2 (2.0.53) this option was in /etc/apache2/sites-available/*
(default as well as my vhosts)

Hope this helps,
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Quoting Nick W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Thursday 12 May 2005 17:37, Shawn wrote:
Suse 9.2 doesn't run Apache in a chroot by default.  I suspect you are
experiencing permission problems though....

Check the apache config files (/etc/apache/httpd.conf - or something
similar... ) to see what account it is running as.  It's probably the
"apache" user and group, but check the config to be sure.  Then, make sure
that user or group has permission to the directory you are trying to
access.


I have chmodded everything to 777. Thats why I'm lost...

One gotcha that we ran into at the workshop was that the parent directory
of the target directory also had to have proper access for the apache user
before things would work properly.  Don't know if that is the case here
though.

Hope that helps.

Shawn

On Thursday 12 May 2005 13:32, Nick W wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get Apache to read a directory which is outside the
> document root using ln -s but keep getting a forbidden error.
>
> I'm running Suse 9.2, and am wondering - is Apache running in a chroot
> jail?
>
> Nick
>
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