On Thu, 6 Feb 2014, Joseph Hesse wrote:
I am running Wordpress on a CentOS 6.5 server which is behind a router. The private IP is 192.168.0.99, the public URL is X.com (name changed). I have two virtual hosts in my httpd.conf file. The second one, listed below, is for Wordpress and it is accessed with http://X.com/d4i or http://www.X.com/d4i. They work fine. Actually, not show, I have more Wordpress virtual hosts, and they are accessed with http://X.com/s1, http://X.com/s2, etc. and they work. I want the first virtual host to be a default and accessed whenever a user types http://X.com (no sub directory). There is a valid /var/www/html/index.html file. Unfortunately it doesn't work. The error is "Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /var/www/wordpress/" and googling didn't help. I have my httpd.conf and error.log below. Thank you, Joe ============== httpd.conf ============== ServerName 192.168.0.99 NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName IDoNotExist.com DocumentRoot /var/www/html DirectoryIndex Index.html index.html </VirtualHost>
Since the ServerName for your first virtual host is NOT X.com, no one will get to this virtual host unless they specify the IP address associated with X.com, so /var/www/html won't be the DocumentRoot for people attempting to reach X.com.
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName X.com ServerAlias www.X.com DocumentRoot /var/www/wordpress DirectoryIndex Index.html index.html index.php Index.php CustomLog logs/access_log_custom common </VirtualHost>
Here's the host people will reach via http://X.com/.My first guess is that the Unix permissions on /var/www/wordpress or the index.php file within it are too restrictive.
My second guess is that the SELinux labels for them might be incorrect.
My third guess is that there's a restriction somewhere in the httpd.conf that you didn't snip for us.
============== httpd.conf ==============
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