Hi

On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 05:55:13PM +0100, rudu wrote:
> Hi,
> Well, I wouldn't have thought having so many difficulties setting up
> a simple monitoring system on my Jessie amd64 desktop, but after a
> few hours wandering the net, I guess I could use some guidance ...
> 
> What I've done so far :
> aptitude install apache2 munin munin-node
> ii  apache2                      2.4.6-3 amd64               Apache
> HTTP Server
> ii  munin                        2.0.17-3 all
> network-wide graphing framework (grapher/gatherer)
> ii  munin-node                   2.0.17-3 all
> network-wide graphing framework (node)
> 
> Then I tried to connect to http://localhost/munin only to get :
> Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /munin on this server.
> Apache/2.4.6 (Debian) Server at localhost Port 80

At this point, your first stop should be the apache error log...

> 
> I found some threads here and there via google which lead me to try
> several things.
> First in /etc/munin/apache.conf :
> replace
> 
> <Directory /var/cache/munin/www>
>         Order allow,deny
>         Allow from localhost 127.0.0.0/8 ::1
> 
>         Options None
> [...]
> </Directory>
> 
> by
> 
> <Directory /var/cache/munin/www>
>         Order allow,deny
>         Allow from all
> 
>         Options None
> [...]
> </Directory>

Hm.. Either should work. 

If it had no effect, then I suggest you revert that out before doing
other changes.

> Then I did :
> chown -R www-data:munin /var/cache/munin/www
> chmod -R 775 /var/cache/munin/www
> 
> I even added my user to the munin group

This would have no effect... I suggest you tidy up again by undoing
that.

> But I still get this error 403 from apache.
> 
> FWIW I got this in /var/log/apache2/error.log :
> [Tue Nov 12 17:53:03.987560 2013] [authz_core:error] [pid 2758:tid
> 139900372383488] [client ::1:53049] AH01630: client denied by server
> configuration: /var/cache/munin/www

Hm.. That is reasonably conclusive...

But there is a clue: authz_core ...  Isn't that the apache module that
is used for user authentication?

Makes me wonder what the rest of your apache configuration is like -
there must be some interaction between munin and other things in
apache...

Hope this helps
-- 
Karl E. Jorgensen


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