[CentOS] Directory index forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
umair shakil
umairshakeel at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 03:46:29 UTC 2007
salam,
Please check what is your document root???? it is /var/www/html???? in
httpd.conf
where does your nagios folder has been placed???? is it /var/www/html???
gust give the server name 192.168.1.10 and no need to put :80, as it is
already
listening on 80.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 10/9/07, Rogelio Bastardo <scubacuda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm looking to troubleshoot this error when I run "tail
> /etc/httpd/logs/error_log"
>
> [Tue Oct 09 07:22:59 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index
> forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
>
> (I get this when I run Nagios' "./check_http -H 127.0.0.1".)
>
> All I did was install CentOS and then modify httpd.conf to include
> "ServerName 192.168.1.10:80" and also run " htpasswd -c
> /etc/nagios/htpasswd.users nagiosadmin".
>
> Is this a permissions issue on my /var/www/html/ folder?
>
> I tried to get the Apache page to serve properly, and it's not doing
> that. And when I try from another computer, I don't see anything in the
> logs, which made me think it was an IPTABLES issue (which it doesn't appear
> to be).
>
> Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (2 references)
> target prot opt source destination
> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
> ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere icmp any
> ACCEPT ipv6-crypt-- anywhere anywhere
> ACCEPT ipv6-auth-- anywhere anywhere
> ACCEPT udp -- anywhere 224.0.0.251 udp dpt:5353
> ACCEPT udp -- anywhere anywhere udp dpt:ipp
> ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state
> RELATED,ESTAB LISHED
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp
> dpt:s sh
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp
> dpt:h ttp
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp
> dpt:f tp
> ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp
> dpt:s mtp
> REJECT all -- anywhere anywhere reject-with
> icmp-ho st-prohibited
>
>
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