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pcfg_openfile error

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== (13)Permission denied: /home/user/htdocs/test.html/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: 
unable to check htaccess file, ensure it is readable ==

Apache httpd allows the use of distributed configuration files (usually called 
{{{.htaccess}}}) that control the configuration for different parts of the 
filesystem. When configured to use these configuration files, httpd must check 
for them in each directory along the path to the requested file. If it cannot 
check for any reasons, it must deny access to avoid revealing content that 
should be protected by an unreadable {{{.htaccess}}} file.

The above error message indicates that {{{httpd}}} is unable to check whether 
an {{{.htaccess}}} file exists. This is often caused by too-strict file-system 
permissions on the directory (as shown by the {{{(13)Permission denied}}} part 
of the message). Some possible solutions:

 1. Just ask {{{httpd}}} to stop looking for {{{.htaccess}}} files by setting 
{{{AllowOverride off}}} in {{{httpd.conf}}} for the relevant directories.

 2. Fix the file-system permissions on the directory. {{{chmod 755}}} is 
usually sufficient, and you can set stricter permissions if {{{httpd}}} is 
configured to run under the user or group that owns the directory.

In some cases, this error can also be caused by special file-systems that 
return unexpected errors on attempted directory access. For example, some 
file-systems allow files to be treated as directories in certain cases. If 
{{{httpd}}} believes that a file is actually a directory, it will try to look 
inside for an {{{.htaccess}}} file. If it gets a permission denied error in 
return, it will deny access. This type of situation is usually a faulty 
file-system behavior and cannot be fixed within Apache. In this case your only 
choice is to turn off {{{.htaccess}}} processing as in the first solution above.

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