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<DIV>Yes, I did try another browser and got the same problem. </DIV>
<DIV><A href="http://www.drfnagle.com.au">www.drfnagle.com.au</A> is the
domain.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS, ASE<BR>Director/Sr Systems Consultant<BR>MMT
Networks Pty Ltd<BR><A
href="http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au">http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au</A></DIV>
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<DIV>"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure<BR> is trying
to please everybody." -Bill Cosby</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> sol@autonomon.net 9:37:23 am 12/07/2004
>>><BR>On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 15:42, Jon Miller wrote:<BR>> Doing a
ps -A it does show apache running, I still get the server error: 403 Forbidden;
access denied; /doc/index on Firefox. why is it showing /doc/index when it
should be /var/www/index.html or just index.html? Is this a permission
issue? <BR>> I did an apt-get install apache to install apache and made the
changes to the Bindaddress * by removing the # in front of the line and
added the name of the domain to the ServerName line and then save the
file. I issued a /etc/init.d/apache restart and tried to access it with a
browser and got the message. I then checked to this with lynx and I get
the webpage (I'm expecting) so I feel apache is working.<BR>Sounds like it is,
but that Firefox isn't. Have you tried another<BR>browser (apart from Lynx &
Firefox)? What domain are you trying to<BR>reach? Out of the box these should
work:<BR><A
href="http://localhost/index.html">http://localhost/index.html</A><BR><A
href="http://127.0.0.1/index.html">http://127.0.0.1/index.html</A><BR><BR>This
is all assuming the default Debian config for apache and that you<BR>have a file
/var/www/index.html. (Also note that /usr/share/doc/ is<BR>often mapped to <A
href="http://{hostname}/doc/">http://{hostname}/doc/</A> so you can access your
system<BR>documentation via a browser.)<BR><BR>HTH; sol<BR>>
<BR>> It is possible that this may be a firewall issue from the router.
If anyone can think of anything else I need to look into I would appreciate
it.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Jon<BR>> <BR>> Jon
L. Miller, MCNE, CNS, ASE<BR>> Director/Sr Systems Consultant<BR>> MMT
Networks Pty Ltd<BR>> <A
href="http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au">http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au</A><BR>>
<BR>> "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure<BR>>
is trying to please everybody." -Bill Cosby<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
>>> onno@itmaze.com.au 9:13:55 am 9/07/2004 >>><BR>> First
of all: *STOP* sending HTML attachments.<BR>> <BR>> On Fri, 2004-07-09 at
10:00, Jon Miller wrote:<BR>> > After installing Apache on a Debian server
and trying to access the<BR>> > site I keep getting a HTTP 403 Forbibben,
I haven't added anything<BR>> > special in /etc/apache/httpd.conf other
than what I want on and not on<BR>> > (signatures = off)<BR>> > The
only file in /var/www is the index.html with the following<BR>> >
permissions<BR>> > -rw-r--r-- 1
root
root 4110 Oct 26 2002
index.html<BR>> <BR>> Does ps -A show apache running? (It should)<BR>>
<BR>> The 403 Forbidden message should create an entry in both<BR>>
/var/log/apache/error.log and /var/log/apache/access.log.<BR>> <BR>> Your
extract does not show this.<BR>> <BR>> > output of
/var/log/apache/error.log<BR>> > <BR>> > [Fri Jul 9 06:25:01
2004] [notice] SIGUSR1 received. Doing graceful restart<BR>> > [Fri
Jul 9 06:25:01 2004] [error] (2)No such file or directory: mod_mime_magic:
can't read magic file /etc/apache/share/magic<BR>> > [Fri Jul 9
06:25:01 2004] [notice] Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux configured --
resuming normal operations<BR>> > [Fri Jul 9 06:25:01 2004] [notice]
suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/lib/apache/suexec)<BR>> > [Fri
Jul 9 06:25:01 2004] [notice] Accept mutex: sysvsem (Default:
sysvsem)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > Do I need to establish a link to the
magic file in /etc?<BR>> <BR>> No, there is something else broken there,
because I don't have that<BR>> directory either.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
Onno Benschop <BR>> <BR>> Connected via Optus B3 at S27°52'30" -
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