(newbie) Get 403 unless I specify index.html in URL

[Kelly F. Hickel] You’re probably getting tired of hearing from me, and
this would seem to be an Apache issue, but I can’t get pages to load (I
get a 403) unless the url fully specifies index.html. I’ve tried a lot
of things to get around this, but while it works OK outside of the RT
web pages, it doesn’t work inside (I’ve tried with setting rt up as an
Alias/Directory, as well as using the VirtualHost setup from README).
[Kelly F. Hickel]
If I comment out the “SetHandler perl-script” and “PerlHandler
RT::Mason” lines of the VirtualHost section, I can load a simple
index.html file, or if I specify /index.html, I can get the login panel
(and beyond as long as I add index.html), but I can’t figure out (having
spent about 6 hours trying and reading doc) how to get this to work!

Thanks in advance,
Kelly Hickel

Did You switch to apache-1.3.x already?

Regards,
Harald

Harald Wagener * FCB/Wilkens * An der Alster 42 * 20099 Hamburg

Sorry, I missed that note, I just found it at
http://lists.fsck.com/pipermail/rt-devel/2003-March/003354.html.

I’ll give it a try…

Kelly F. Hickel
Senior Software Architect
MQSoftware, Inc
952.345.8677
kfh@mqsoftware.com-----Original Message-----
From: Harald Wagener [mailto:hwagener@hamburg.fcb.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:56 AM
To: Kelly F. Hickel
Cc: rt-devel@fsck.com
Subject: Re: (newbie) Get 403 unless I specify index.html in URL

Did You switch to apache-1.3.x already?

Regards,
Harald

Harald Wagener * FCB/Wilkens * An der Alster 42 * 20099 Hamburg