This sounds more like it could be an SELinux problem too.
Check out this page for how to deal with both possible causes:
http://www.slingcode.com/apache.php
On 10/28/05, Ben Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did as suggested, and still get one kind of error I can't understand.
> Here is the
On 10/28/05, Ben Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did as suggested, and still get one kind of error I can't understand.
> Here is the complete line as it appears in the error_log, except that
> the client identity is X'd out:
>
> [Fri Oct 28 06:42:19 2005] [error] [client XX.XXX.XX.XX] Dire
I did as suggested, and still get one kind of error I can't understand.
Here is the complete line as it appears in the error_log, except that
the client identity is X'd out:
[Fri Oct 28 06:42:19 2005] [error] [client XX.XXX.XX.XX] Directory
index forbidden by rule:
/home/httpd/vhosts/aidsinfobbs.
On 10/27/05, Ben Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Acting as a caller, I can indeed reach a specific ascii file, but I cannot
> reach the intervening directory. My hope was to contact someone who
> has the combination same as mine (some html and some ascii) in order
> to privately ask what sh
Sorry, I did not mean to reject the advice already given to me by starting
a new thread. It is just that I have done what was suggested and it still
does not work.
Acting as a caller, I can indeed reach a specific ascii file, but I cannot
reach the intervening directory. My hope was to contact s
On 10/27/05, Ben Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying, so far without success, to set up httpd.conf to permit
> callers to access the plain ascii files. I don't really know diddly
> squat about httpd.conf and am hoping that someone who has this
> combination of files can tell me how
Hi Users --
I am new at Apache but a veteran from the BBS days. So I have a
combination of html files and plain ascii.
Does anyone else have that combination?
I am trying, so far without success, to set up httpd.conf to permit
callers to access the plain ascii files. I don't really know diddly