Another way which would probably work too, is to change the permissions. chmod 755 usage If your server supports it, you can put an .htaccess file in usage that only lets you in according to your password as well. Cheers, Tom Klem *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 05/21/2004 at 8:49 PM Mike Burger wrote: >Try moving "usage" into /var/www/html. > >On Fri, 21 May 2004, Donna Appleget wrote: > >> When I try to access my http://www.mydomain.com/usage directory I get an >> error message: >> >> Forbidden >> You don't have permission to access /usage on this server. >> >> >> When I look at /var/www I see that the owner of usage is webalizer and >> the group is root. Do I need to change the group to apache? webalizer? >> >> When I go into the usage directory most of the files are listed as >> root:root (owner:group) except for webalizer.png and msfree.png which >> are listed as webalizer:root. >> >> Should I just go to /var/www/usage and change ownership to webalizer and >> the group to apache? >> >> I don't get it. >> >> Thanks! >> >> > >-- >Mike Burger >http://www.bubbanfriends.org > >Visit the Dog Pound II BBS >telnet://dogpound2.citadel.org or http://dogpound2.citadel.org:2000 > >To be notified of updates to the web site, visit >http://www.bubbanfriends.org/mailman/listinfo/site-update, or send a >message to: > >site-update-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >with a message of: > >subscribe > > >-- >redhat-list mailing list >unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list