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process cannot access some file/directory because the system the user's Apache server is running under (usually httpd or www) has no read/search permissions or access is forbidden by Apache settings. The reason may be one of the following: There is no index file in this directory, or the index file is not listed in the DirectoryIndex directive in the Apache configuration file. There are Inhibitory settings in plesk preview 403 forbidden the .htaccess file in the folder Find out what user Apache is run under. For example, with the 'ps -axu | grep httpd' command, the user name can be found in httpd.conf in the User directive. Check if this user has the read permission for the needed file and the execute/search permission for every folder in a path to the file. If you see the error below in the Apache error_log... pcfg_openfile: unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable. ... then make sure that the Apache user is included in the psaserv group: # grep psaserv /etc/group psaserv:x:2523:apache,psaftp,psaadm Search Words none pcfg_openfile: unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable Domains giving 403 error for all a914db3fdc7a53ddcfd1b2db8f5a1b9c 29d1e90fd304f01e6420fbe60f66f838 56797cefb1efc9130f7c48a7d1db0f0c 01bc4c8cf5b7f01f815a7ada004154a2 0a53c5a9ca65a74d37ef5c5eaeb55d7f Email subscription for changes to this article RSS subscription for changes to this article Save as PDF Was this article helpful? Tell us how we may improve it. No Yes University Training & Certification Product Expert Program Partners Become a Partner Company About Us Leadership Team Press Room Contact Us Keep in touch © 2016 Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. All rights reserved. Plesk and the Plesk logo are trademarks of Parallels
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Article ID: 112884, created on Nov 25, 2011, last review on Aug 12, 2014 Applies to: Plesk for Linux/Unix Symptoms When you try to access your website, you receive the https://kb.plesk.com/en/800 "403 Forbidden" error. You see the following in the Apache error_log: pcfg_openfile: unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable. Resolution 1. Check http://kb.sp.parallels.com/en/800. 2. If the KB article above does not help, then you will need to understand exactly where the incorrect permissions for the Apache user are set: su - apache -s /bin/bash
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-bash-3.2$ cd /var/www/vhosts/
-bash-3.2$ cd /var/www/vhosts/
-bash: cd: /var/www/vhosts/hammasll.fi/httpdocs/
-bash-3.2$ cd /var/www/vhosts/
-bash-3.2$ cd /var/www/vhosts/
-bash: cd: /var/www/vhosts/hammasll.fi/httpdocs/
Issue When you browse to a folder such as http://www.MySite.com/portals https://support.managed.com/kb/a187/you-get-an-forbidden-error-when-attempting-to-browse-to-a-folder-on-a-dnn-site.aspx you receive the following error message: Forbidden You do http://cpanelplesk.com/403-forbidden-error/ not have permission to access this document. Causes This is by design. IIS will show the default document listed in that folder. If no default documents exist, then it will show that error. By default, directory browsing is disabled. Enabling directory browsing presents 403 forbidden a risk to your DNN site because anyone who knows the URL of a file can bypass DNN's built in security and download it directly. Resolution If you still want to enable directory browsing, please follow these instructions: Plesk 12.x Log into your Plesk Control Panel. From theHometab, go to[Manage Hosting]>Websites & t have permission Domainstab> Show More >Virtual Directories>Directory Properties. Check theDirectory browsingbox. ClickOK. Plesk 11.x Log into your Plesk Control Panel. From the Hometab, go to [Manage Hosting] >Websites & Domains tab> Show Advanced Options >Virtual Directories >Directory Properties. Check the Directory browsing box. Click OK. Plesk 9.x Log into your Plesk Control Panel. Go toDomains>[Domain]>Virtual Directories>Directory Properties. Check theDirectory browsingbox. ClickOK. Article ID: 187, Created: April 6, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Modified: October 6, 2015 at 12:23 AM Add Feedback Was this article helpful? Yes No Thanks for your feedback... Share this articleFacebookGoogle+TwitterOther Social Networks × Share With OthersBlinkListBlogmarksdel.icio.usDiggDiigoFacebookFriendFeedGoogle+LinkedInNetvouzNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTumblrTwitterYahoo BookmarksCancelPrint Knowledge Base About Us Work With Us DeveloperMatch.com 1-877-743-8366 Email Us Management Interface Copyright © 2016 Managed.com | View our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, or Billing Policy × forgotPassLbl Cancel Send Reset Email × Please log in below Username Password Remember Me Close Login × Not Logged In You must be logged in to perform this action. Ok
a web page. One of the more typical ones is the 403 Forbidden Error. Here we talk about this error and what you can do about it. The 403 Forbidden error means that the web page or source you were trying to access is definitely forbidden for some reason. The three most common reasons of "403 Forbidden" error are as follows: No Index Page File Permissions .htaccess file Step-1. The homepage for your website must be known as index.php or index.html. To take care of this error, upload an index file to your directory. If you already have a homepage known as something else -For example home.html,You can rename your home page to index.php or index.html. Step-2. Secondly it might be possible that your files have bad permissions.If a file or folder is set to "777" which is "world" writeable for security purpose the 403 error will be shown to secure your website from hackers, so you have to set your file permissions. Rules for Correct permissions: Folders: 755 Files: 644 Dynamic content: 700 Step-3. Once you have set your all permissions and if issue still persist,You have to check your .htaccess file . You may have several .htaccess files in your account,For example, if you have an addon domain,You will need to check any .htaccess files within that directory. If the actual file have"Options All -Indexes" then simply remove "-Indexes" and save the file. Posted in Cpanel ← Previous Next → Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. CommentName * Email * Website Search Copyright © 2016 cPanel Plesk. Powered by WordPress and cPanel Register to Get FREE Offers Why Pay for Software when you can GET it for FREE Email JOIN US TONIGHT! Powered by ConvertPlug™