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1 Topic closed #1 2009-10-29 06:01:44 iopo Member Registered: 2009-10-26 Posts: 31 [SOLVED] Apache Access forbidden Error 403 localhost Hello,I believe this should be some
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thing very stupid, but I can't find it... so here I 403 forbidden error wordpress am.I have just installed apache (# pacman -S apache)Configured httpd.comf, and created 2 virtual hosts with 403 forbidden error was encountered extra/httpd-vhosts.confWhen I believed every thing was ok, I have started Apache as root (# apachectl start)Started ok, no errors (also tried start it as user with sudo,
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and /etc/init.d/httpd start)So when I go to http://localhos (or the virtual host) I allways get Access forbidden Error 403I have set 777 permissions to /srv/http and the virtual host (/home/username/local-web/site1.dev)I have tried every thing , changed dir owners to "http:http" ...At the Apache error log I get: "[Thu Oct 29 02:39:48 2009] [error] [client
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127.0.0.1] (13)Permission denied: access to / denied" There is a very simple plain index.html file at /srv/http and the virtual host, all file/dir permissions very permisive... so that can't be the problem.Am I missing some thing? Do I need to manually create the "http" user and/or add it to some group? Last edited by iopo (2009-10-29 22:06:59) Offline #2 2009-10-29 08:20:04 wuischke Member From: Suisse Romande Registered: 2007-01-06 Posts: 630 Re: [SOLVED] Apache Access forbidden Error 403 localhost Please check your http.conf and see if "Options Indexes" is set for your apache root to allow directory listings. Offline #3 2009-10-29 08:31:03 iopo Member Registered: 2009-10-26 Posts: 31 Re: [SOLVED] Apache Access forbidden Error 403 localhost Yes, I have set Options Indexes "All" to /srv/httpDocumentRoot "/srv/http"....
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files will yield something like: (13)Permission denied: access to / There are a few things that could be the problem: Make sure it's not denied by Apache Most apache Configurations have something like https://www.petefreitag.com/item/793.cfm this in there:
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