  | |  | Apache 2 and RedHat Professional Workstation | Apache 2 and RedHat Professional Workstation 2005-07-26 - By Jason Huddleston
Back Dave Ihnat wrote:
>Gentlefolk, > >I don't often post asking for advice, but in this case, I'd love it if >someone can give a 90-second answer that precludes hours of research. > >I just installed RH Professional Workstation, and am trying to install >the latest release of Squirrelmail. By default, Apache 2 is installed and >running from the RH RPMs; the copy of Squirrelmail is from their website >(squirrelmail.org). I will note that I've much experience building/ >installing/configuring Apache 1.3, but not 2. > >Everything went well through running the Squirrelmail config. >Squirrelmail itself was installed in the document root as sm >(/var/www/html/sm). I did move the data directory to /var/squirrelmail, >as well as creating the attachments directory there. For both, I added >permissions in the Apache config file of the form: > > <Directory "/var/squirrelmail/data"> > Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride AuthConfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options > Allow from all > Order allow,deny > </Directory> > >(Yes, it's too open; this is the result of trying to get it to work. >I'll tighten it later.) In all cases, everything is owner/group apache, >with permissions set appropriately (I believe.) > >I also added a GIF file to the directory /var/www/html/sm/images to replace >the default squirrelmail image. > >It *mostly* works--except (a) nothing I can do allows Squirrelmail to >write to the data directory, and (b) the GIF file can't be read. > >For the data directory, I've opened Linux filesystem permissions as >far as 777 on the directory in testing (and on the parent directories), >AND moved it back under the 'sm' directory to see if being outside the >document root made a difference. (Obviously, it didn't.) > >For the image, I get the default "Forbidden" screen--plus "Additionally, a >403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to >handle the request." This would have to be a default document configured >by the RH Apache RPM, since I haven't modified anything in error handling. > >The curious thing is, if I convert the image to a PNG file using a >locally- compiled version of gif2png, it DOES display, so this isn't a >filesystem permissions error. (No, that's not the solution--I need to >be able to display GIFs on demand, too.) Doesn't the default RH Apache >2 config display GIFs by default? > >Pointers on this would be greatly welcomed. And if you want to throw in, >"It's *this* obvious--you should have KNOWN that!" comments, they're in order, >too. > >TIA, >-- > Dave Ihnat > ignatz@(protected) > > > Is SELinux turned on???
-- Jason Huddleston, RHCE, CCSA Assistant Coordinator Internet Services and Security Ozarks Technical Community College huddlesj@(protected) 417-447-7532
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