On 2020-08-30 13:24, john doe wrote:
OK. I had done that already. However I noticed that my AllowOverride was for "None" - the same as /var/www/. When I change it to All, I getOn 8/30/2020 7:08 PM, john doe wrote:On 8/30/2020 6:27 PM, Gary Dale wrote:I'm running Apache 2.4.38-3+deb10u3 on a Debian/Stable server on an AMD64 machine. When I create a virtual host under /var/www, everything works as expected. However, if I change the virtual host's document root to another folder on the same machine, I get |Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. Apache/2.4.38 (Debian) Server at <servername>.local Port 80 | where I use .local instead of the live site's actual TLD to refer to my local server. I get the same thing if I replace the public_html folder with a link to the other folder. To be clear, the folder and files in it are owned by the same account & group. And I can cd to the other folder through the link, so it's working. Also to be clear, when I go to <servername>.local with the site in /var/www/<servername>.local/public_html, it works. A reason I want to move the sites is that /var is in my systempartition, which runs off of a small SSD, while the other folder in on aRAID-6 array with lots of space. When I search for the problem, I see a lot of "solutions" that say justchange the document root of the vhost and restart Apache 2. However thatisn't working in my case. This is likely Debian specific but all the Debian stuff only shows vhosts under /var/www, which isn't what I want. Any ideas?What are the permissions of the directory in question? Do you have a directory directive for that location in apache2? -- John DoeThat is, if you change the 'DocumentRoot' directive you also need to modify or add a corresponding directory directive in apache2. Look at '/etc/apache2/apache2.conf' for how it is done for '/var/www'.: "<Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All Require all granted </Directory>" I would change the path of '<directory ...' to whatever your DocumentRoot directive is pointing to.
ForbiddenYou don't have permission to access this resource.Server unable to read htaccess file, denying access to be safe
Apache/2.4.38 (Debian) Server at lionsclub.local Port 80In fact I don't have a .htaccess file anywhere on my sites (as per Apache's recommendations). The AllowOverride directive apparently allows Apache to look for one, so the problem remains the same.
In response to your first question, the permissions are u:rwx g:rwx o:rx. This is slightly looser than the folder in /var/www which removes g:w. In both cases the files are owned by me and group:www-data.