>> -----Original Message----- >> From: Ken Williams >> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:51 PM >> >> > > I have installed FC3 on a brand new box to use as a web >> > > server and am having problems with Apache. When I enable >> > > UserDir in the conf file and try to access my page, I get >> > > a "Forbidden" error. I also get "Additionally, a 403 >> > > Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an >> > > ErrorDocument to handle the request." I have a box with >> > > FC2 on it and it works fine. I've compared the conf files >> > > and the new one has the same options selected. I've set >> > > the protections on the dirs and files to 777...still no >> > > luck. I even tried to "downgrade" to FC2, but the NIC >> > > isn't recognized on the new box. >> > > >> > > If anyone has any ideas on where I can look for the solution, >> > > I would appreciate it! I've checked all of the FAQ's I know >> > > of and searched through the archives on this list with no >> > > luck. >> > http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-apache-fc3/ >> > >> > This file contains the answers. In addition the general >> > SELinux FAQ for FC3: >> > >> > http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/ >> >> I have tried everything in the docs, even disabling selinux and >> still have the same problem. Any more suggestions? Are you sure your "DirectoryIndex" exists? That is, in your httpd.conf file, there is a DirectoryIndex directive that specifies the default document(s) for a directory. It is typically index.html or some such. You have a file whose name matches that in your root web site directory? I'm also assuming you've restarted httpd after making any httpd.conf or selinux changes. Right? -- Henry