APC symmertra (was PowerStrip)
Robert Meyer
meyer_rm at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 5 23:58:13 EST 2005
Make sure you have a <directory /my/web/directory>, </directory> set that turns
on access to the directory that apache is supposed to use. That's the most
common reason for that problem.
Cheers!
Bob
--- Timothy Domst <timothy.domst at verizon.net> wrote:
> I have two hard drives, hdc is just /boot and /srv, each on separate
> partitions, hdd has the rest. The apache2 message I get is access
> forbidden. I changed the permissions on the whole folder to read/write
> for all groups, do I have to change permissions for the device too? My
> httpd.conf file has access allow, deny then allow all.
>
> On Jan 4, 2005, at 8:13 AM, Cyber Source wrote:
>
> > If your referring to your hostname of the box, that can be called
> > anything. What matters is the ServerName in your Apache stanza.
> >
> > Timothy Domst wrote:
> >
> >> Darin P. already pointed me to a client that I got to work, and it
> >> does, on the DynDNS site I see my Verizon-apportioned address always
> >> changes to match what's on the router.
> >>
> >> Something is wrong with my forwarding because at present I don't even
> >> get the Apache page on my server Linux box from my Mac or other Linux
> >> box, and I think I might be messing it up between the DynDNS DNS
> >> servers and my address. How much difference does it make what your
> >> server is called? Does it have to be called myhost.xxxxxxxxxxx.com?
> >> Or is it ok just to point everything to the right address and port?
> >>
> >> I will gladly pay in beer for help with this.
> >>
> >> On Jan 3, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Dave Andruczyk wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> --- Timothy Domst <timothy.domst at verizon.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I will trade use of my truck (on a day off, usually Sun. and Mon.,
> >>>> part
> >>>> of Tues. and Sat.) for help from someone who uses DynDNS and a
> >>>> Linksys
> >>>> router.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> I use dyndns.org and have a linksys..
> >>>
> >>> I use "ddclient" which was dead simple to setup and it can use a
> >>> method that
> >>> is firewall independant called "web" mode which uses an outside
> >>> webserver to
> >>> show what IP you came from and it uses that. I've used it for years
> >>> with no
> >>> problems...
> >>>
> >>> If you want more help lemme know. I could always use a spare beer
> >>> now and
> >>> then....
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> =====
> >>> Dave J. Andruczyk
> >>>
> >
>
>
>
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