First guess (and all I can do is guess at this point :):  Apache needs (at
least) "r-x" permissions on all of the path elements leading up to Tomcat.

"Michael Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Is there something special about how to get mod_jk + Apache 1.3/Tomcat
> 4.1.29 working together on OSX?  I was able to successfully configure my
> Win32 box using these components, but on the OSX platform I get the
> following Errors:
>
> On the page:
>
> Forbidden
>
> You don't have permission to access /examples/ on this server.
> Apache/1.3.28 Server at localhost Port 80
>
> In the error_log in /var/log/httpd:
>
> [Thu Dec 18 10:34:49 2003] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (13)Permission
denied:
> access to /examples/ failed because search permissions are missing on a
> component of the path
>
> My mod_jk.log file is zero bytes.
>
> I am starting both the Apache Server and Tomcat as root. I have checked
the
> permissions on mod_jk.so.
>
> I am not using the auto generation of the mod_jk.conf file, instead I have
> added the following to my httpd.conf file:
>
> # Load MOD JK
> LoadModule jk_module libexec/httpd/mod_jk.so
>
> # Configure Mod JK File
> JkWorkersFile /tomcat/conf/jk/workers.properties
> JkLogFile "/tomcat/logs/mod_jk_log.txt"
> JkLogLevel info
>
> JkMount /examples/*.jsp ajp13
> JkMount /examples/servlet/* ajp13
>
> Alias /examples/ "/tomcat/webapps/examples/"
>
> <Directory "/tomcat/webapps/examples">
>         Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>         AllowOverride None
>         Order allow,deny
>         Allow from all
> </Directory>
>
> <Location /*/WEB-INF/*>
>         AllowOverride None
>         Deny from all
> </Location>
>
> Please, any help would be appreciated!
>
> Michael Griffith




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