mrtg - apache problem

Rudolf Amirjanyan rudik at mss.am
Wed Jan 19 02:28:43 UTC 2005


Of course the perditions are correct, everything is the same as it is with
the other folders which are accessible via the browser.

Thanks for reply anyway.

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Kosin" <jkosin at beta.intcomgrp.com>
To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: mrtg - apache problem


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> Rudolf Amirjanyan wrote:
>
> | Hello,
> |
> | I have configured MRTG on my Linux RedHat9 box and it is working
> | according to what I did. but my problem is to access to the web
> | page to see the graphs.
> |
> | working directory is /var/www/mrtg.
> |
> | but when I want to access to http://myserverip/mrtg it gives this
> | error.
> |
> | "Access forbidden! You don't have permission to access the
> | requested object. It is either read-protected or not readable by
> | the server. If you think this is a server error, please contact the
> | webmaster Error 403"
> |
> | when I create another folder in /var/www for example /var/www/test
> | and copy that mrtg files in this folder I can access them from
> | explorer. http://myserverip/test is working well.
> |
> | I have tried to google this problem, and found that it can be BUG.
> | pls advise me what actions should be taken place to resolve this
> | prob.
> |
> | Thanks a lot in advance.
> |
> | Rudolf
> |
> |
> Check the permissions on /var/www/mrtg folder.  You should have r-x
> privileges for everyone.
> ls -l  should list  rwxr-xr-x for the permissions on the directory and
> every file should at least have rw-r--r-- privileges.
>
> Good Luck,
> James Kosin
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