I have hit a wall in trying to eliminate a 403 error, and I am hoping
someone can show me the error of my ways. My server configuration is
Apache/2.0.55 (Unix) PHP/4.4.2 mod_ssl/2.0.55 OpenSSL/0.9.7i.
If I attempt to go to a directory on my web server, such as /test/, I
get Forbidden - You don't have permission to access /test/ on this
server. Now, if I try to go to a file within that directory, such as
/test/test.txt, the .txt file will display in my browser.
In my httpd.conf file, I have a line that reads Options +Indexes
FollowSymLinks. After reading the FAQ, I made certain that I had the
following entered.
<Files ~ "^\.ht">
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Files>
The user that originally configured this setup a virtual host conf file,
located at /conf/sites/myconf.conf. The last line of httpd.conf
includes a reference (via *.conf) to this file. Inside the myconf.conf
file, I have a line that reads Options +Indexes ExecCGI IncludesNoExec.
mod_autoindex is a loaded module in my Apache configuration. The
permissions on the /test/ directory that I cannot access are the same as
a directory hosting PHP code, and the PHP code is working with Apache.
If anyone can provide insight as to why I would be getting a 403 error
trying to access a directory, such as /test/, it would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading!
-Jonathan
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