Re: Problem with apache virtual host in new fedora 12 installation

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Its stange because I don't have any .htacces file. What I have inside my web directory is a single index.html file and its permission is 777. The user home directory is already world executable by default.


On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 06:55 +0800, Richard Cahilig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have problem with my new apache virtual host setup in my fedora 12
> server. I can't access it in the browser and I am receiving error 403.
> Please see the error below in my error_log.
>
>         [Thu Mar 11 14:24:40 2010] [crit] [client 127.0.0.1]
>         (13)Permission denied: /home/user/.htaccess pcfg_openfile:
>         unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable
>         [Thu Mar 11 14:24:45 2010] [crit] [client 127.0.0.1]
>         (13)Permission denied: /home/user/.htaccess pcfg_openfile:
>         unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable
>         [Thu Mar 11 14:24:48 2010] [crit] [client 127.0.0.1]
>         (13)Permission denied: /home/user/.htaccess pcfg_openfile:
>         unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable
>
> I already disabled se linux and change the ownership of the
> "/home/user/public_html" directory to user "user" and group "user". I
> also change the file permission to 777 but I'm still having error 403.
> Please see my virtual host config below:
>
>         NameVirtualHost *:80
>         <VirtualHost *:80>
>             ServerAdmin root@localhost
>             DocumentRoot /home/user/public_html
>             ServerName example.com
>             ServerAlias www.example.com
>             ErrorLog /home/user/logs/error_log
>             CustomLog /home/user/logs/access_log common
>             <Directory /home/user/public_html">
>                 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>                 AllowOverride None
>                 Order allow,deny
>                 Allow from all
>             </Directory>
>         </VirtualHost>
>
> Please help me. I don't know what seems to be the problem.
----
seems pretty clear from the error...

Permission denied: /home/user/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: unable to check
htaccess file, ensure it is readable

Given your intention to run without any security whatsoever, you might
as well just do...

chmod 777 /home/user/.htaccess

I hope that you don't intend to make this accessible to the Internet.

Craig



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