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Re(2): Apache Web Server Permissions



The poweredby.png file has had its rights changed to:

rwxrwxrwx, rwxr-xr-x, r-xr-xr-x, rwx-r--r--

None of the above work...

-= Kyle =-

redhat-install-list redhat com writes:
>Sorry to jump in late, but I didn't see the exact permissions of
>the file in question mentioned.
>
>What does "ls -l /home/httpd/html/poweredby.png" say?
>
>	- Kevin Colby
>	  kevinc grainsystems com
>
>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Kyle Swidrovich [mailto:kswidrovich globalstrategy com]
>> >Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 5:53 PM
>> >To: redhat-install-list redhat com
>> >Subject: Apache Web Server Permissions
>> >
>> >
>> >I need some REAL help...
>> >
>> >I have done something wrong, and I don't know what it is.
>> >I am EXTREMELY desperate for help, because nobody else knows what's
>> >wrong...
>> >
>> >Every time I try to visit "localhost", "Tux", or "199.43.143.3"
>(names/IP)
>> >in
>> >a web browser on the local/remote machines, I get the message:
>> >
>> >=====================================
>> >Forbidden
>> >You don't have permission to access / on this server.
>> >=====================================
>> >
>> >My httpd.conf is set for:
>> >
>> >User nobody
>> >Group nobody
>> >
>> >and the root folder to be:  /home/httpd/html
>> >
>> >And I tried setting the owner and group of the /home/httpd/html folder
>to
>> >be nobody/nobody, but
>> >it still doesn't work...
>> >
>> >How can I fix this?
>> >
>> >(I think the original reason why it stopped working was because
>somebody
>> >chown'd the / folder
>> >  recursively to the user "root")
>> >
>> >-= Kyle =-
>



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