-----Original Message----- From: Patrick Donker [mailto:list@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 07 June 2005 12:26 To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Novice needs help Simon Maltby wrote:Hi. I've just got Apache to run a web server on my computer, however when I try and go to my web page it gives a 403 error. I have configured my proxy server to direct HTTP to my PC, and I have a dynamic DNS address and program. I havn't touched the configuration of Apache though it all looked ok from what I can tell. My firewall is deffinetly not stopping anything either. My first thoughts is that it is the permissions that are not set right, I am using Windows 2000. Could someone please give me some help with this? It would be very appreciated. http://maltelec.no-ip.com Thanks very much. Simon.Simon, Have you first tried connecting to your apache using localhost? Furthermore, you dont give us any info on how you have configured your httpd. Can you snip us the httpd.conf? Have you made a virtual domain or just a plain one. Virtuals always are my fav because that way you have the complete site config in one handy <virtualdomain> block without wasting the original config. -PatrickSimon Maltby wrote: Patrick, just tried accessing it locally and it worked, both on my machine and my proxy server machine. I've put both the config file and the error log on my ftp server http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~srm109/other/apache/error.log and http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~srm109/other/apache/httpd.conf the access log was empty until I accessed the http server locally. As for a virtual domain, I have no idea what that is. Anything beyond hardware and MS Paint is a mystery to me. Dan, the error log (link above) only states when the server started, restarted, stopped etc. Regards, Simon
Is http://maltelec.no-ip.com the site you are having problems with? Odd, because I can visit it with no probs.
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