Jose Hales-Garcia <email@hidden> writes:
>You list a lot of actions you took after the initial problem, which
>could complicate matters.
Yes, I realized that as I typed out what all I had done.
>
>1. The first thing you should do is run
>
>apachectl configtest
courses:~ root# apachectl configtest
Processing config directory: /etc/httpd/sites/*.conf
Processing config file: /etc/httpd/sites/+entropy-php.conf
Processing config file:
/etc/httpd/sites/0001_any_80_courses.phrd.ab.ca.conf
Processing config file: /etc/httpd/sites/virtual_host_global.conf
Syntax OK
>
>This checks that the httpd.conf and included files are syntactically
>clean, and will report if any errors are found in the files.
>
>2. The /var/log/httpd/error_log should have messages about any
>problems starting up.
>
>3. httpd daemons that are crashing will leave messages in /Library/
>Logs/CrashReporter/httpd.crash.log
I had resolved the problem with apache crashing. The php4 modules had
become reactivated when I have directives for Entropy's php5 package. Once
the php4 mods were disabled, Apache would run again. But I still have the
issue that _any_ page on my server shows:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Apache/1.3.33 Server at courses.phrd.ab.ca Port 80
This is what's baffled me. Is this simply an issue or permissions? Or
something else wrong with Apache? Or some other config file?
Gene Anderson
Systems Analyst, Microsoft Certified Professional
Pembina Hills Regional Division No.7
Phone: (780) 674-8535 ext 6860
email: email@hidden
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