Re: [users@httpd] 403 Forbidden Error

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httpd2@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Try changing the LogLevel directive to debug.

LogLevel debug

This will generate the max amount of error logging.

Be carefull you do not run out of disk space though.
I have plenty of disk space. The LogLevel was set to warn. Changing to debug has not made a difference though. There are no entries in the error_log file pertaining to this 403 error. After restarting the server with loglevel set to debug, the last entry in the error_log file reads as follows:

[Tue Feb 07 12:39:56 2006] [debug] prefork.c(956): AcceptMutex: sysvsem (default: sysvsem)

Should a loglevel of warn catch forbidden access errors? If not, what level do you recommend I keep this parameter at?

More importantly - if the debug level isn't logging these errors, what is going on?

-Jonathan

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