[support] Getting to the base URL
Derek Gransaull
derek at dgtlife.com
Fri Nov 21 01:54:01 UTC 2008
Oops...sorry didn't read your last line....
Derek Gransaull wrote:
> Tim:
>
> Check the permissions on the drupal folder in the path that you've
> installed it. If it's not owned by the apache2 (www-data) user then it
> should be. I use Ubuntu, and apache2 runs as www-data. I'm not sure what
> it runs as on RHEL. On my intranet server I've changed the permissions
> to be myuser:www-data, i.e. I own the file, and so does the www-data
> group. I selectively enable write permissions for the group, when doing
> installs and such. Let me know if this helps.
>
> BTW: Why RHEL vs Fedora?
>
> Derek Gransaull
> DGTLife, LLC
>
> tim fong wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm pretty new to this, so, this may be a dumb question.
>> I cannot get to the index.php page to finish my install.
>>
>> I am trying to install Drupal 6.6 on RHEL 4. I have Apache 2.2, PHP
>> 4.3.9 and MYSQL 5. I have verified that Apache, PHP and MYSQL are all
>> running.
>>
>> index.php is in:
>> /var/www/html/drupal
>>
>> I am trying to set up Drupal to run on my intranet. Once I go to
>> http://localhost/drupal/index.php , I see this error in my browser:
>>
>> Forbidden
>> You don't have permission to access /drupal/index.php on this server.
>> Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying
>> to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
>>
>> Any ideas? I've verified that that the directory is owned by the same
>> user that is running the webserver.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tim
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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