Error 403 Apache Forbidden
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Debian / Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Linux, Networking, Openbsd, RedHat and Friends, Solaris-Unix, Suse, Troubleshooting, Ubuntu LinuxI have successfully configured Apache web server for my client. But why
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does my clients website just say "Error 403 Forbidden"? For example error 403 forbidden apache centos when client send request http://myclient.com/something/ Apache generate a 403 error. How do I troubleshoot this problem? Error code
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that start with 4xx is generated because of client browser request. A 403 error code means client browser (or person who is trying to access your site) cannot access 403 forbidden error apache mac the requested URL. It can be caused by many reason:
a) A 403 status code indicates that the client cannot access the requested resource. It means the wrong username and password were sent in the request, or that the permissions on the server do not allow what was being asked.b) No default directory index page is present. Upload Index.html apache 403 forbidden error and solution or Index.htm file. Directive DirectoryIndex defines the default index page name. Open your apache configuration file, find out default index file name, and upload the same file to directory: DirectoryIndex index.html index.cgi index.pl index.php index.xhtmlc) Make sure the CGI script requested have executable permissions set on files. Use chmod command to set permission: $ chmod +x file.cgid) Make sure you have permission to use .htaccess file for Apache web server. If Apache has overrides disabled. you will bump back with a 403 error.e) Make sure correct directory permissions are set on directory: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...
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so here I am.I have just installed apache (# pacman -S apache)Configured httpd.comf, error 404 apache and created 2 virtual hosts with extra/httpd-vhosts.confWhen I believed every thing was ok, I have started Apache as root
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(# 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 Access forbidden http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apache-403-forbidden-error-and-solution/ 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 permissions very https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=83481 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"....
13 CommentsOS X 10.10 / 10.9 Sites Folder Sharing Not WorkingIf your user personal web sharing is not working for a user but is OK at the other document root localhost level, the issue may be a configuration file for https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/forbidden-403-you-dont-have-permission-to-access-username-on-this-server/ the user.The higher document root level of http://localhost/ displays "It Works" but when going to the user level, http://localhost/~username/ you get the:Forbidden 403, You don't have permission to access /~username/ on this serverCheck that you have a "username.conf" filed under:/etc/apache2/users/If you don't, then create one named by the short username of the account with the suffix .conf:Find your short username by typing in the TerminalwhoamiChange directory error 403 into the right directory:cd /etc/apache2/userssudo nano username.confFor OSX 10.9 Apache 2.2Then add the content below swapping in your username: