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available right now. Please try again later. Published on Mar 25, 2014This is the other link's error of 403. The happen about the page or file has been locked. The server send you "Error 403", that's different between of the Link error 404; this link error means the client requests the path link / address is correct but the indicate page's owner is forbidden his/her page browse to apache server 403 forbidden the request's client (that you) browser! The problem is about the file itself, not of the link! You've to unlock the file and get the permission to yourself if you were the page's owner.After the steps and you still got the error, clear the Cache history to access the permission.For getting more details on this tutorial, please visit at http://hellbuddy.com/solution-403acce... Category Education License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Comments are disabled for this video. Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to fix Error 403 (forbidden) in any web page in google chrome - Duration: 3:53. computer repair 36,194 views 3:53 Forbidden Error en WampServer , Apache, PhpMyAdmin y MySql en espaƱol HD - Duration: 7:33. Luis Teja 642 views 7:33 Access forbidden new xampp security concept - Duration: 6:22. Engr Raqeeb Ahmed 4,003 views 6:22 How to bypass access forbidden 403 error message - Duration: 4:05. Technophileshub 116,792 views 4:05 Symlink ByPass 403 Forbidden - Duration: 6:46. Ali Aliu 435 views 6:46 How to fix 403 forbidden error in wamperver 100% work! - Duration: 2:03. Leo Gusta 27,602 views 2:03 403 Forbidden - Duration: 4:33. Help Desk Premier 240,495 v
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 thing very stupid, but I can't find it... apache windows 403 forbidden so here I am.I have just installed apache (# pacman -S apache)Configured apache 403 forbidden centos httpd.comf, and created 2 virtual hosts with extra/httpd-vhosts.confWhen I believed every thing was ok, I have started Apache apache 403 forbidden directory as root (# apachectl start)Started ok, no errors (also tried start it as user with sudo, and /etc/init.d/httpd start)So when I go to http://localhos (or the virtual host) I allways get https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX7rLhKQxo0 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 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 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=83481 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 this in there: