I found it.
The commands below were wrong for FreeBSD. To get
around the issue I gave Full rights to folders in
/usr/home/jffnms
Now working through other jffnms configuration issues..more
later.
Buddy
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Buddy Shearer
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [jffnms-users] gearing up install on FreeBSD documentation project
I'm glad several of you have been so positive about this
little documentation
project.
So far the machine is built all apps are loaded, mysql is built and I believe tweaked to the point that I have actually have a jffnms problem (probably something I have not done yet).
But anyway, I need some help. When I try to access the site I get Forbidden.
I did the following per instructions from orginal document:
# chown -R jffnms:jffnms /usr/home/jffnms
# chmod 770 /usr/home/jffnms
# chmod -R ug+rw /usr/home/jffnms
So far the machine is built all apps are loaded, mysql is built and I believe tweaked to the point that I have actually have a jffnms problem (probably something I have not done yet).
But anyway, I need some help. When I try to access the site I get Forbidden.
I did the following per instructions from orginal document:
# chown -R jffnms:jffnms /usr/home/jffnms
# chmod 770 /usr/home/jffnms
# chmod -R ug+rw /usr/home/jffnms
I'm just using the
default setup from ports (Apache1)
Any ideas? Thanks!
Buddy
