2009/5/23 Anoop Alias <[email protected]>:
> Hi Frank,
>
> I experienced the same while i was setting up a wikkawikki .
>
> Just switched to list and send and it worked fine
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Frank Groeneveld
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> 2009/5/22 Frank Groeneveld <[email protected]>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm having some trouble to get a Zend Framework application working in
>> > Cherokee. I used the tutorial at:
>> > http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/cookbook_zend.html
>> > The problem is, that if I browse to http://<ip>/ I get a 403 forbidden
>> > error message. If I go to http://<ip>/index.php it works normally
>> > (also things like http://<ip>/<controllername>/<actionname>/ work the
>> > way they should. What did I do wrong?
>> > This is the relevant config section:
>> > vserver!10!collect_statistics = 1
>> > vserver!10!directory_index = index.php
>> > vserver!10!document_root = /var/www/proman/public/
>> > vserver!10!keepalive = 1
>> > vserver!10!logger = combined
>> > vserver!10!logger!access!buffsize = 16384
>> > vserver!10!logger!access!filename = /var/log/cherokee/cherokee.access
>> > vserver!10!logger!access!type = file
>> > vserver!10!logger!error!filename = /var/log/cherokee/cherokee.error
>> > vserver!10!logger!error!type = file
>> > vserver!10!logger!x_real_ip_access_all = 0
>> > vserver!10!logger!x_real_ip_enabled = 0
>> > vserver!10!nick = default
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!encoder!gzip = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!handler = fcgi
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!handler!balancer = round_robin
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!handler!balancer!source!1 = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!handler!error_handler = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!match = extensions
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!match!extensions = php
>> > vserver!10!rule!300!match!final = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!encoder!deflate = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!encoder!gzip = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!handler = file
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!handler!iocache = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!match = exists
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!match!exists = .css,.png,.jpg
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!match!final = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!match!iocache = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!match!match_any = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!no_log = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!200!only_secure = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!encoder!deflate = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!encoder!gzip = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!handler = redir
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!handler!rewrite!1!regex = ^.*$
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!handler!rewrite!1!show = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!handler!rewrite!1!substring = /index.php
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!match = default
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!match!final = 1
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!no_log = 0
>> > vserver!10!rule!100!only_secure = 0
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Frank Groeneveld
>> >
>>
>> Apparently, if I switch to "list & send" instead of "static content"
>> for the "match if file exists"-rule, everything works the way it
>> should. Why do they say I must use "static content"?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Frank Groeneveld
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> Anoop P Alias (PGP Key ID : 0x014F9953)
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It seems to me that list & send is overkill for this task. I don't
want to allow listing of directories, so I disabled that function.
Than list & send becomes the same as static content I believe.

Regards,
Frank Groeneveld
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