Make sure you have "Listen 443" and a "<VirtualHost IP:443> ... </VirtualHost>" somewhere in your httpd.conf. -Victor On 5/5/06, Savage, Robert CTR USTRANSCOM J6 <Robert.Savage.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Victor, Good question. The permissions *looked* OK. I went ahead and added "Authenticated Users" to the ACL, and I'm no longer seeing that error in the log. I'm not quite done, though. I can get to the home page if I listen on port 80 and http://, but not yet on port 443 and https://. --Doc Robert G. (Doc) Savage, CISSP, RHCE, GCIA Senior Systems Analyst BAE Systems Information Technology USTranscom J6-PI (TFMS) E-mail: robert.savage.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx DSN: 779-3275 Fax: 576-4578 -----Original Message----- From: Victor Trac [mailto:victor.trac@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 4:17 To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [users@httpd] help interpreting error msg I've never tried using Apache on Windows, but it sounds like it may be a permissions error. Have you checked to see if the apache process has the proper permissions to read that file? -Victor
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