Pete Houston wrote:
> No, I was meaning the SELinux context. If SELinux is preventing access
> the details will be in the audit log. If you have just created this tree
> within your home directory, it probably won't have the context Apache
> expects and you might either need to change the contexts
Pete Houston wrote:
> Also, check your various Allow and Deny settings to make sure access to
> that directory is permissible.
Would it be possible to make Apache write which rule made it to refuse
access? I have set the LogLevel to debug, but that did not help.
I checked the Deny rules and none
Hi there,
I would like to access a wordpress installation in my home directory
on my Fedora box through Apache.
When I try to access its wp-admin dir, I get
You don't have permission to access /kolozsvar/wp-admin on this server.
I have an AliasMatch directive in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: