On Jan 2, 2007, at 7:46 PM, Richard Megginson wrote: >>>> 5) I saw the following rewrite rule in /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/ >>>> config/admserv.conf: >>>> RewriteRule ^/$ /dist/download [R,L,QSA] >>>> I commented it out, restarted the server, and now I get a 403 >>>> (Forbidden) when I access http://myhost:62332/ >>>> 6) I set the admin server's log level to debug, and I started >>>> seeing these messages: >>>> [Sun Dec 31 03:00:57 2006] [debug] mod_admserv.c(1759): [client >>>> 72.51.42.180] admserv_check_authz: uri [tasks/operation/ >>>> StatusPing] did not begin with [commands/] - not a command >>>> [Sun Dec 31 03:00:57 2006] [debug] mod_admserv.c(1808): [client >>>> 72.51.42.180] admserv_check_authz: execute CGI [/opt/fedora-ds/ >>>> bin/admin/admin/bin/statusping] args [(null)] >>> >> >> >>> Anything in the admin-serv/logs/access or error? You might try >>> using the debug log level - edit admin-serv/config/httpd.conf and >>> set LogLevel to debug, then restart the admin server. >> >> The above is all that's all that's in the log file... > Even using the debug log level? Yup, that's with LogLevel set to "debug".