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philippkunz@hotmail.com

2004-04-22, 11:43 am

Hi

I get a "client denied by server configuration".

There is no .htaccess-File restricting anything.
I set full access to everyone on the directory
in the filesystem level. I use apache2

sombody any idea?
David Efflandt

2004-04-22, 8:36 pm

On 22 Apr 2004, philippkunz@hotmail.com <philippkunz@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I get a "client denied by server configuration".
>
> There is no .htaccess-File restricting anything.
> I set full access to everyone on the directory
> in the filesystem level. I use apache2


So have you checked your "server configuration" (httpd.conf, etc.) for
Deny and Allow directives? Note that the user or group apache is running
as needs at least x permission in "all" directories in system path to the
requested resource (typically at least 701 dir permission).

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