If you hit the site and manually put in
the index page after the url it should come up..
I had the same problem with the machine
reacting to a Squid Proxy/Cache that we have on our network.
Turning off the proxy and Cache in itools
and it fixed it for me..
From: Alan Eshelman
[mailto:alan.eshelman@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004
9:57 AM
To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Directory index forbidden
by rule:
THANK GOD somebody else
is getting this. I too have been seeing this error in the logs and getting
complaints from random customers.
[Thu
Apr 29 07:19:23 2004] [error] [client 80.11.144.82] Directory index forbidden
by rule: /(site root path)
This has been going on for over a week on my site and appears to
actually be getting worse. Any info on this from anyone with even half (or
less) of a clue would be appreciated.
--
Alan Eshelman
CE Software
On Apr 29, 2004, at 8:13 AM, Tim Dancer wrote:
Hi all,
I have been getting a number of reports over the last couple of months that
users can't access our clients sites. The error they get is.
Forbidden
/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>You don't have
permission to access / on this server.
Apache/2.0.49 (Unix) DAV/2 mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 PHP/4.3.6 mod_ssl/2.0.49
OpenSSL/0.9.6i Server at www.solowings.co.za Port 80
/fontfamily>When I checked the error logs it shows the error when pointing to
the root directory of the virtual host. This is the error I get in the log.
Directory index forbidden by rule:
/Library/Tenon/WebServer/WebSites/solowings.co.za/
I don't have any access controls on this virtual host and I have all the
default index pages. I have never actually seen it myself. The only way I
replicate it is if I put the https: in front of the domain. The default index
pages
index.html index.html.var index.php default.php index.htm default.htm
default.html
Any help is appreciated...
Tim
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