On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 16:22, xentek dev wrote: > > Hmm.. worked fine on my box too. Fresh install of it. > > > > Are you sure httpd is up? > > > > ps fax | grep http | grep -v grep > > > > gives you output?? > > yes > > > maybe you have to check on your settings in > > > > /etc/httpd/conf > > i will check the conf file again > > what's weird is that i can get to my subversion repos via apache (i.e. > http://127.0.1.1/repos/) but when going to a simple index.html file > (only text inside is hello world.) So ... in your http root dir , you have the file called index.html which the content is only "Hello world?" Can you try deleting that file? By default, if you didn't have any indec.html/php/htm it will come out with a "test page" of sorts. Then you know it's working. > I get: > > Forbidden > You don't have permission to access /index.html on this server. The thing here is, maybe it's because you've can only view index.htm or index.php (?) not sure. > > I'm gonna double check my conf files, as i did find the php bin, so it > must be there... but not sure what this forbidden error is coming from. > the first time i got it, i chmod 777 the doc root (to just try to give > it 'all' the 'permissions' i could think of to get over the forbidden > error. Actually, what you should be doing is checking your logs.. Look here sudo less /var/log/httpd/access_log or /error_log And we'll go from there.