> Sooooo close!
>
> Ok, so! When I connect to my registration vlan and try to browse the
> internet instead of getting redirected to the registration page I get a
> 403 Forbidden error that says I do not have permission to access
> /cgi-bin/redir.cgi on this server.
>
> I have checked the user and group on the files in the cgi-bin dir and
> they are all set to pf:pf which is as it should be AFAIK.
>
> I am not an Apache expert so if anyone knows the reason this is
> happening and would like to cut my googeling activities short please
> feel free to chip in.

logs/error_log should provide some more information.

If something on the way to /usr/local/pf/cgi-bin/ is a symbolic link 
then you need a Options FollowSymlinks in your apache config (and read 
about the security implications of this change). We do that in dev.

Have a good week-end!

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