[Fedora-directory-users] admin server dsgw 403 forbidden error
Rich Megginson
rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon May 12 15:47:37 UTC 2008
Scott Lacy wrote:
>
> 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=dsgw
>
> Admserv.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?
>
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".
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
> ----------------------
>
> Scott Lacy
>
> Unix Systems Manager, Systems and Networks
>
> Mercer University
>
> 478 301 5509
>
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