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Bugzilla, and type the following shell commands: find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; find . -name \*.cgi -exec chmod 755 {} \; find . -name \*.pl -exec chmod 755 {} \; find . -name \*.sh -exec chmod 755 {} \; Then you should edit the .htaccess file in the same 403 forbidden error iphone top level directory to make index.cgi a directory index as described in in this other FAQ 26659/0%Last update: 2010-10-03 13:20Author: FAQ AdminRevision: 1.2 Please rate this FAQ: Average rating: 5 (7 Votes) completely useless 1 2 3 4 5 most valuable You can comment this FAQ comment this FAQ Your Name: Your email address: Your comment: Please enter the characters you're reading in the image Comment of Anonymous:You must make the following changes to your localconfig file. $webservergroup = "apache" You want this to be the admin username for your account. You will want to also make sure the database is setup to use the db.modwest.com host and your db username and password. Every time the checksetup.pl file is run, it will regenerate some files. This includes the .htaccess file. So it is very important to run the command listed in the FAQ to make sure the permissions are set properly on those files.Added at: 2006-02-08 19:00 Copyright 2000-2016 by Modwest, Inc About | Blog | Community | Design | Jobs | Contact
I tried to manually install Bugzilla 4.4 on a Fedora 20 machine by 403 forbidden error wordpress using Bugzilla's latest stable upstream code instead of the Bugzilla package
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of my favorite hobbies is to run into issues. Generally. Hence allow me to share them with you here, to some extend. General hint to the http://support.modwest.com/content/2/181/en/after-i-install-bugzilla-i-get-error-403-forbidden.html reader: RTFM: installation guide. Also ignore /etc/bugzilla/localconfig as it is only used by the Bugzilla package provided by Fedora. cd /usr/share/ Download Bugzilla 4.4 via Bazaar (which will get replaced by Git soon): bzr co bzr://bzr.mozilla.org/bugzilla/4.4 bugzilla44 cd /usr/share/bugzilla44/ Run checksetup.pl to see that I should install numerous packages for functionality. In https://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/2014/01/18/manually-installing-bugzilla-4-4-on-fedora-20/ my case this meant yum install perl-Template-Toolkit perl-Template-GD perl-GDGraph perl-GDGraph3d perl-GDTextUtil perl-MIME-tools perl-HTML-Scrubber perl-TheSchwartz (you can find a nice list of package names on Fedora here). Create a symlink so your Apache web server will find your Bugzilla: ln -s /usr/share/bugzilla44/ /var/www/html/bugzilla44 ./checksetup.pl --check-modules - if all packages are sorted out it should now complain about the database. Start the web server and database services: systemctl start httpd.service and systemctl start mysqld.service Database setup Reset the MariaDB/MySQL password in case you forgot: mysqladmin -u root password mysql -u root -p (then enter the password) mysql$> CREATE DATABASE bugs; mysql$> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON bugs.* TO andre@localhost IDENTIFIED BY ‘password123'; Edit /usr/share/bugzilla44/localconfig and insert the previously defined database information: db_host = 'localhost'; db_user = 'bugs'; db_user = 'andre'; db_pass = 'password123'; Giving /usr/share/bugzilla44/testserver.pl http://localhost/bugzilla44 a try cannot hurt either to find further problems. Problems Now let's finally start running into problems with Apache and SELinux (manuals FTW?).
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