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Scott Lacy wrote:
I think Apache is trying to tell you that it does not allow CGI programs to be executed from that directory. I suggest you refer to the Apache documentation, especially the ScriptAlias directive and "Options +ExecCGI".Hi all,I am making some changes to dsgw.conf to point htmldir, configdir, and gwnametrans to customized html and config directories on FDS’s admin server. Everything else seems to work except for clicking on Directory Server Gateway, which gives me:403 Forbidden error: You don't have permission to access /dsgw/bin/lang on this server.The admin-serv error log shows:[Thu May 08 13:10:41 2008] [error] [client a.b.c.d] client denied by server configuration: /opt/fedora-ds/dsgw, referer: http://foxtrot:5000/clients/dsgw/bin/lang?context=dsgw[Thu May 08 13:10:41 2008] [error] [client a.b.c.d] client denied by server configuration: /opt/fedora-ds/dsgw, referer: http://foxtrot:5000/clients/dsgw/bin/lang?context=dsgwAdmserv.conf has: <Directory "/opt/fedora-ds/clients/dsgw/bin/"> AllowOverride None Options None Order allow,deny Allow from all NESCompatEnv on </Directory>I’ve beat my head against the wall until it hurts. Any pointers on where to look next?
Thanks, Scott ---------------------- Scott Lacy Unix Systems Manager, Systems and Networks Mercer University 478 301 5509 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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