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I followed the installation manual, but when I try to open the configure file, I'll get a 403 error (Access forbidden). I already set the permission to 777 onto the whole twiki folder, but that didn't have any effect. For I'm no Linux professional, I don't know how to carry on. Is that really a matter of permissions or ist there anything else I have to change?

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x04
TWiki plugins:  
Server OS: SuSE Linux 9.2
Web server: Apache 2.0
Perl version: 5.8.5
Client OS:  
Web Browser:  
Categories: Installation

-- UlrichEckert - 26 Jul 2006

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It was in fact a matter of permissions. Founf a helpfull comment in SettingFileAccessRightsLinuxUnix

The apache user on SuSE Linux is called wwwrun:nogroup

-- UlrichEckert - 28 Jul 2006

I am also getting this same error. I also followed the SettingFIleAccessRights instructions. No luck. I am still getting the same error.

-- KaushalCavale - 21 Nov 2006

Also getting this error on a fresh install on Ubuntu 9 via SPM.

-- ChrisNo - 2010-03-27

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