Apache on Red Hat Enterprise

Jim Mozley jim.mozley at exponential-e.com
Mon Apr 5 10:34:04 CEST 2004


Harris, Sam wrote:

> The problem has been that the I get a 404 "access denied" usually I would know  how to solve this issue, I tried the following:
> 
> 1. made sure the options under <Directory> </Directory> in the httpd.conf are set correctly
> 2. changed the permissions for the Directory to accommodate the susexec requirements.
> 3. on one of the attempts disabled susexec and gave the user apache read.write.exec
> 4. tested the access to the directories using regular user, in which case I was able to.
> 
> still I get the same error from the browser.

And what error do you see in Apache's error log?

Jim Mozley


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