I have installed apache 2.2 in centos 6. Everything worked fine when the apache folder was at its default location /var/www/html
. Then I configured a Virtual host inside my users home folder. After that apache started showing Forbidden You don't have permission error
when I tried to go to localhost
or 127.0.0.1
from browser.
this is the code i used in httpd.conf
<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "/home/anjan/workspace/mfs"
ServerName anjan-centOS
<Directory "/home/anjan/workspace/mfs">
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order Deny,Allow
Allow from all
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
I also disabled SElinux
as was mentioned in some articles but in vain. If anyone could help me out it would be much appreciated.
This is (for me at least) a doubtful design. It basically means that the Apache user has WRITE access to all that user's files including secrets for example ssh-keys.
Not fun if a cracker attacks apache.
A simple modification would be while running as 'anjan':
If
apache
is a member of the 'anjan' group.My recommendation is to use ACL:s if the filesystem supports that.
Is SELinux running now ? It should be so and if is still the case that the SELinux policy blocks apache's access to
workspace/mfs
a number of messages from sealert should be evident in var/log/messages. This problem is usually fixed with a judicious usage of setsebol.Disabling SELinux because something isn't working and recommending that method is njaa....
The original problem is that apache runs as itself and because of that is slumped in the other category when calculating permissions.
should be enough.
CentOS 6 is a free (as in free beer) version of RedHat Enterprise Linux and as such RedHat's document https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Managing_Confined_Services/ is a necessity.
I solved the problem. After meddling with the permission of the system I found out that the
user "anjan"
who is owner of/home/anjan
had read/write/execute permission on/home/anjan
but thegroup "anjan"
, created whenuser "anjan"
was created didn't have any permission at all.showed
so I changed the permission with this command
i found out under which user my apache is running from this thread. It was running under
user "apache"
so I added
user "apache"
togroup "anjan"
with this command.after that voila. No more Forbidden error.
P.S. I did everything as the root user.
UPDATE It seems the provided link is broken now. Heres another one.
Just to be safe(to avoid future broken links), copying the command here. In terminal type -