First un-comment the

#ProxyRequests On

and make it

ProxyRequests Off

if you want to run reverse proxy.

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:26 PM, o haya <oh...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Eric and Igor,
>
> The Apache proxy logs show "403" errors.
>
> I've been hunting down all the deny/allows and <Directory>
> directives/sections, and these are all that I found in the httpd.conf:
>
> <Directory />
>
>                 Options FollowSymLinks
>
>                 AllowOverride None
>
> </Directory>
>
>
>
> <Directory “/var/www/html”>
>
>                 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>
>                 AllowOverride None
>
>                 Order Allow,deny
>
>                 Allow from all
>
> </Directory>
>
>
>
> <Directory “/var/www/icons”>
>
>                 Options Indexes MultiViews
>
>                 AllowOverride None
>
>                 Order allow,deny
>
>                 Allow from all
>
> </Directory>
>
>
>
> <Directory “/var/www/cgi-bin”>
>
>                 AllowOverride None
>
>                 Options None
>
>                 Order allow,deny
>
>                 Allow from all
>
> </Directory>
>
>
>
> <Directory “/var/www/error”>
>
>                 AllowOverride None
>
>                 Options IncludeNoExec
>
>                 AddOutputFilter Include html
>
>                 AddHandler type-map var
>
>                 Order allow,deny
>
>                 Allow from all
>
>                 LanguagePriority en es de fr
>
>                 ForceLanguagePriority Prefer Fallback
>
> </Directory>
>
>
> My understanding is the above would only apply to physical directories on
> the proxy machine, plus it doesn't seem like any of them would cause a
> "deny"?
>
> There's also an <IfModule>:
>
> #<IfModule mod_proxy.c>
>
> #ProxyRequests On
>
>
>
> #<Proxy *>
>
> #                Order deny,allow
>
> #                Deny from all
>
> #                 Allow from .example.com
>
> #</Proxy>
>
>
> But, that was commented out already in the httpd.conf, so it wouldn't
> affect anything?
>
>
> I think that if uncommented that <IfModule>, and changed it to allow:
>
> <IfModule mod_proxy.c>
>
> #ProxyRequests On
>
>
>
> <Proxy *>
>
>                 Order allow,deny
>
>                  Allow from all
>
> </Proxy>
>
> that might fix the problem, but, and maybe I'm being stubborn, I'd really
> rather find exactly what is causing the deny (it always worries me when I
> don't understand exactly why something is not doing what I think it should).
>
>
> This is Apache 2.0.x, so there's not the "extras" directory and files, just
> the httpd.conf and ssl.conf, so any ideas about what ELSE might be causing
> JUST the proxying to get a deny (note: we CAN access resources that are
> LOCAL on the proxy Apache server).
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 2/9/11, Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Problem configuring proxy (forbidden error
> locally)
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 7:55 PM
>
>
> have you tried the Order statement and putting "Allow from All" ?
>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Eric Covener 
> <cove...@gmail.com<http://mc/compose?to=cove...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > so the 403 is coming from the Apache proxy itself
>
> What do the proxy logs say?
>
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