Another "attempt to invoke directory as script" Error

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Hi, everyone.

I am running Apache 2.2.3 on FreeBSD 6.1release.
I was trying to make the /cgi/ path indexed while visiting.
More specifically, I want anyone visiting /cgi/ would be
automatically redirected to /cgi/index.html

The related configuration part is:
=========================================
   Alias /cgi/ "/sly/www/cgi/"

   <Directory "/sly/www/cgi/">
       Options Indexes ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
       AllowOverride None
       DirectoryIndex index.html
       Order allow,deny
       Allow from all
       SetHandler cgi-script
   </Directory>
=========================================

But I kept knocked off from the /cgi/ location with
403 forbidden http status code. It says:

=========================================
Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /cgi/ on this server.
=========================================

I check log file and it says:

=========================================
[Tue Mar 13 15:24:39 2007] [error] [client 10.10.93.5] attempt to
invoke directory as script: /sly/www/cgi/
=========================================


I don't know why. I've searched a lot on google, but I can't find any answer.

Could anyone please help me on this?

Thanks a lot.


sly

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