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Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 1
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Changed the index.html, now getting "forbidden" on both IP's!! |
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2002-01-28 18:03:59 |
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morbus
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Response to: Changed the index.html, now getting "forbidden" on both IP's!!
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Not really that much of a clue, actually. You only changed the index.html files, located in /Library/WebServers/Documents/? You didn't change anything else?
What do the last couple of lines in your error log say? To get that info, do the following on a command line:
tail -f /var/log/httpd/error_log
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Changed the index.html, now getting "forbidden" on both IP's!!
2002-03-20 10:41:13
jaymzalgen
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Changed the index.html, now getting "forbidden" on both IP's!!
2002-01-30 13:54:38
tatlar
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Changed the index.html, now getting "forbidden" on both IP's!!
2002-08-09 07:41:03
mrecord
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Okay, figured it out....
2002-01-30 16:15:13
tatlar
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Okay, figured it out....
2002-09-06 12:04:25
jtangney
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in my error log, What does this mean?
It seems to happen on any page access
although everything appears to be working fine.
Here is the log:
[Wed Mar 20 13:26:07 2002] [notice] Accept mutex: flock (Default: flock)
statfs failed because: No such file or directory
statfs failed because: No such file or directory
statfs failed because: No such file or directory