[CentOS] Directory index forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/

Thu Oct 11 04:08:52 UTC 2007
Clint Dilks <clintd at scms.waikato.ac.nz>

umair shakil wrote:
> salam!!!
>
> please explain...... i have only post one message.... clear ur point
>
Hi Top posting means replying at the top of a message rather than below 
or inside the original message.  As a preference for this mailing list 
and a lot of others they ask that you don't do this.  The general reason 
being that it makes the e-mails easier to read.


> Regards,
>
> Umair
>
> On 10/10/07, *Jim Perrin* < jperrin at gmail.com 
> <mailto:jperrin at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Umair, please stop top-posting. It screws the readability of the
>     messages in the archive.
>
>     On 10/9/07, umair shakil <umairshakeel at gmail.com
>     <mailto:umairshakeel at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     > salam,
>     >
>     > Please check what is your document root???? it is /var/www/html????
>
>     Something appears to be malfunctioning with your '?' on your keyboard.
>
>     >in httpd.conf  where does your nagios folder has been placed???? is
>     it /var/www/html???
>
>     This doesn't have anything to do with his issue. From his email,
>     nagios is working fine, it's just returning that his webserver is
>     throwing an error. It's the webserver error he's tracking down.
>
>     > gust give the server name 192.168.1.10 <http://192.168.1.10> and
>     no need to put :80, as it is
>     > already
>     > listening on 80.
>
>     While you don't *need* to specify the port, the example config does
>     this and it's beneficial to do this if you have more than one
>     website,
>     with apache listening on multiple ports. Otherwise you have the
>     potential for one ServerName definition to override another. With
>     apache, it's best to be as explicit as possible.
>
>
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