Hi,

You have to check which user is apache running under and use that instead of 
apache.

And the ownership of /opt/jffnms should be jffnms:jffnms and the apache user
(maybe nobody) should be part of the jffnms group.

Javier

Development wrote:
> We are getting the follwoing error after a fresh install on Suse 9.0
> Enterrpise. We even gave the directories full access and still same
> error.
>  
> Forbidden 
>  
> You don't have permission to access /jffnms/admin/adm/test.php on this 
> server. 
>  
> Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to
> use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
> 
> 
> All the docs point to change the ownership to /opt/jffnms to
> apache.apache; however, there is no appache user or group on Suse 9.0.
> 
>  Can someone assist please?
> 
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