I had similar problem a week ago... Directory in which index.html is
placed should have executable permisions...
Linas Jakucionis
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Eleanor Duff wrote:
> Hi All,
>> This is a bit complicated to explain but....
>> I am running a Windows2000 DNS server, and an Apache 1.3.x web server on
> a RED HAT 6 Linux. I have no problem connecting to the right place (IP
> and such) but I keep getting a page saying that Access to the Index.html
> Page is forbidden.
>> The Setup is as follows -
> The owner and group of the site and all the pages within it are root
>> The Default Web Site has the User & Group set to Nobody (this is ok,
> cause its only local stuff we are testing) and always has been.
>> Can anyone help me?
>> Regards,
> Ellie
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