On Mon, September 29, 2014 13:57, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> As a full disclaimer I don't use 2.4.9 so I set it up on a virtual
> machine to test out.  I am getting the same error apparently due to not
> having a favicon.ico.  I'm willing to bet the situation is the same for
> you and that would be where I would start to correct the error or just
> disregard it.
>

I am afraid that I do not understand.  Are you telling me that I am getting a
403 Forbidden access error because I do not have a favicon.ico file?  And that
nullifying the the default <directory /> directives in httpd.conf corrects
this?  I cannot discern the relationship between these two items.


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