Re: 403 Forbidden on symbolic links - totally won't do it.

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namei -mo /var/www/sellfam.com/public/minecraft/www will help you here. Check each path.

On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 at 05:47, timothylegg . <timothydlegg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
These are access.log and error.log entries.

I added the + to the FollowSymLinks and no obvious change occurred,
These resemble the same errors before modifying the file. I remembered
to restart apache2.

87.138.223.233 - - [02/Jun/2019:11:35:08 +0200] "GET
/minecraft/www/index.php HTTP/1.1" 403 3852 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:67.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/67.0"

[Sun Jun 02 11:35:08.859778 2019] [core:error] [pid 17274] [client
87.138.223.233:38826] AH00037: Symbolic link not allowed or link
target not accessible: /var/www/sellfam.com/public/minecraft/www

I don't know what you mean by adding an alias to a directory section.

Last night, I remembered I did get this to work once on a FreeBSD 4
box back in 2000 where I made symbolic links to user home directories,
but that was Apache 1.3 and it was compiled from source.  But some 10
years later, from a Debian package, I never could get it to work and
finally upgraded to a 160GB hard disk so there were some substantial
changes to what was allowed by default.  The structure of Apache
configuration was exploded into a complexity that I'd have to totally
relearn everything since shutting my old webserver down.  It seems as
if my old Piper Cub turned into a Boeing 727.

On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 5:18 PM Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > I get a 403 Forbidden error at https://sellfam.com/minecraft/www/
> >
> > I told it to follow symlinks in the sites-available files and it
> > should just work, but doesn't...  What on earth is wrong?  Oh yes, I
> > did remember to restart apache2 as well.
>
> What does the error log say?
>
> > Options FollowSymLinks   ###   <---  I did the same here too
> Probably better to do +FollowSymlinks and not be implicitly unsetting
> all other options.
>
> Finally, have you considered just adding an Alias and a corresponding
> <Directory> section?
>
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