Hi, Back in August we had some discussion about setting up a webserver to run in a walled garden (literally :-) ) at the Wimborne Model Town. As a proof of concept, I created two simple pages (Audio Guide and Kiddies Quiz, see below) and put them onto a Raspberry Pi running nginx. At the time they worked perfectly when I connected the Pi to a Wireless AP mounted on a pole in the corner of the site. (I was able to use both functions from my phone.)
Since then, we've pretty much concentrated on the bells project and I've only picked this up again in the last few days. The problem is, that I can't get access to the two pages anymore ;-( I can connect to the nginx landing page at the root of the server, but anything else gives me an error 403 (do not have permission to view the page). Quite a few things have changed since then and I confess that I never tested the original SD Card before I copied it and went through a full upgrade + installation of the code for the UPS Pico that we are using. The problem seems to come down to the fact that I can no longer access the content that I've copied into the html directory at /var/www. Worse, I've just plugged the original SD Card into my old Pi 2 (not the Pi 3 we are using for the WMT) and I'm getting the same problem. The only other thing that has changed since then is the router (I'm not even trying to access the Pi from an independent AP yet), but since I can get to the nginx landing page, I can't see that that is relevant. Any ideas what could be going on here? The latest pages are working on my website at: http://hadrian-way.co.uk/Audio_Guide/audio_guide.html and http://hadrian-way.co.uk/Kiddies_Quiz/index.html[1] -- Terry Coles -------- [1] http://hadrian-way.co.uk/Kiddies_Quiz/index.html -- Next meeting: Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2017-03-07 20:00 Meets, Mailing list, IRC, LinkedIn, ... http://dorset.lug.org.uk/ New thread: mailto:[email protected] / CHECK IF YOU'RE REPLYING Reporting bugs well: http://goo.gl/4Xue / TO THE LIST OR THE AUTHOR

