Re: [users@httpd] Forbidden

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On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 08:24:10AM CST, Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: On 2/27/06, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
: > On 2/27/06, Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: > >
: > > I have this below tag in httpd.conf
: > >
: > > <Location /server-status>
: > >    SetHandler server-status
: > >    Order deny,allow
: > >    Deny from all
: > >    Allow from .blue.com
: > > </Location>
: > >
: > > when I access http://bdc5353.test.abc.com/server-status
: > > It gives
: > >
: > > Forbidden
: > > You don't have permission to access /server-status on this server.
: >
: > What do the error and access logs say?
: 
: [Mon Feb 27 09:07:24 2006] [error] [client 192.168.1.20] client denied by server configuration: /home/qrq/httpd-2.0.55_dir/htdocs/server-status
: 
: below is access logs
: 192.168.1.20 - - [27/Feb/2006:09:07:24 -0500] "GET /server-status HTTP/1.1" 403 398

Your machine, 192.168.1.20, does not resolve to anything in the
BLUE.COM domain.  If your setup is behind some NAT that assigns
your machine a 192.168.* IP address, then you should adjust your
httpd.conf settings and append a "Allow from 192.168" directive
in that <Location> block.


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Eugene

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