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Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-07-2002,10:25 PM #1 Anon View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jun 2000 Posts 65,357 403 Errors http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89118/apache-gives-me-403-access-forbidden-when-documentroot-points-to-two-different-d using EasyPHP I'm trying to run a CGI script from the www directory (I've also installed Perl on this computer) and it's giving me a 403 Error, saying that I don't have permission to load the CGI script on my server. Could someone tell me what to do to fix this? Reply With Quote 08-08-2002,05:47 AM #2 khaine View Profile View Forum Posts Locum Coder Join Date Jul 2001 Location England Posts http://board.phpbuilder.com/showthread.php?98200-403-Errors-using-EasyPHP 670 RE: 403 Errors using EasyPHP You should have a directory listed as the cgi directory. have a look at your httpd.conf file it should have a line like ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/" This is the only directory that you can run cgi scripts from try moving the script into there and check the permissions for execute permission. Mark. Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Windows Help Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums PHP Help General Help Newbies Database Install Coding Code Critique Upgrading PHP Discussion Echo Lounge Mods' Bods Feedback Available positions Tools Zend Studio Dreamweaver Misc Tools Misc Help ClientSide Technologies Windows Help Linux/Unix Help PHPBuilder Forum Archives « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Information Users Browsing this Thread There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests) Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is Off [VIDEO] code is Off HTML code is Off Forum Rules Contact Us PHP Builder: manuals, content management systems, scripts, classes and more. Top All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:32 PM.
am I seeing a 403 Forbidden error message? Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: Grid Difficulty: Medium Time Needed: 20 Tools Required: https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204644980/why-am-i-seeing-a-403-forbidden-error-message FTP client, plain text editor Applies to: All DV Difficulty: Easy Time https://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?t=5769&view=previous Needed: 10 Tools Required: FTP client, plain text editor Overview The 403 Forbidden error is an HTTP status code which means that accessing the page or resource you were trying to reach is absolutely forbidden for some reason. This article contains basic troubleshooting instructions for 403 Forbidden errors. Symptom You 403 forbidden get the following error when you try to visit a web page: Figure 1. Causes and Solutions There are three common causes for this error. Here they are listed from most likely to least likely. Empty html directory Empty httpdocs directory Make sure that your website content has been uploaded to the correct directory on your server. Remember to replace example.com with your easyphp error 403 own domain name. Grid: /domains/example.com/html/ This is the path you will use for FTP. However, the full path to your website content is /home/00000/domains/example.com/html/. The 00000 is your site number. See this article for details. DV server: /var/www/vhosts/dv-example.com/httpdocs/ When you connect with your FTP user, you just need to navigate into the httpdocs directory. If this folder does not exist, feel free to create it. No index page The home page for your website must be called index.php or index.html. To resolve this error, upload an index page to your htmlhttpdocs directory. If you already have a home page called something else - home.html for example - you have a couple of options: Rename your home page to index.html or index.php. Set up a redirect on the index page to your real home page. See How do I redirect my site using a .htaccess file? for details. Set a different default home page in your .htaccess.htaccess file. Javascript Kit has a good example. If you don't want a single page to display, but instead want to show a list of files in that directory, see Makin
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