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I am trying to set up sql-ledger 2.8.7. I have followed the instructions as close as possible.
Running FreeBSD 6.2, apache22 v.2.2.4_2, postgresql 8.2.
Apache returns an "It works!" but access is denied to .../sql-ledger/login.pl I have tried both from localhost and LAN client without success. I have tried changing the owner of the files as suggested on one instance on the Web; I have disabled the ssl module in apache even though apache should be running without ssl by default; i have tried about all I can think of.
The error message for httpd : client denied by server configuration: /user .
This looks like an Apache problem; but there is no /user directory in the apache files. The apache user:group is www:www . The only user directory is in /usr/local/sql-ledger/users and the only files in there are an .eps and a .png which are graphics files. Anyway, it seems to me that sql-ledger users would be set up only after opening the login.pl file. I have tried a plain text test file test-apache.html from the .../data directory - it works. But it does not from the .../sql-ledger directory...

The directive in the httpd.conf is:

# SSQL-Ledger
Include /usr/local/etc/apache22/sql-ledger-httpd.conf

contents of sql-ledger-httpd.conf :

Alias /sql-ledger /user/local/sql-ledger/
<Directory /usr/local/sql-ledger>
  AllowOverride All
  AddHandler cgi-script .pl
  AddDefaultCharset On
  Options ExecCGI Includes FollowSymlinks
  Prder Allow,Deny
  Allow from All
</Directory>

<Directory /usr/local/sql-ledger/usrs>
   Order Deny,Allow
   Deny from All
</Directory>

Sorry for the long explanation.
Perhaps someone may have a suggestion.
Thanks in advance.
Phil Jourdan

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