Bug 34753

Summary: Getting "permission denied" trying to access pages
Product: Red Hat Web Site Reporter: Jay Turner <jturner>
Component: Global HeaderAssignee: Tom Lancaster <tlancast>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Tom Lancaster <tlancast>
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Description Jay Turner 2001-04-04 20:14:49 UTC
On webqa, I am getting "permission denied" when I attempt to access
http://www.webqa.redhat.com/mailing_lists/ . . . why do I mention it here?
Because it is interfering with testing the global header stuff :-)

Comment 1 Jay Turner 2001-04-05 15:12:28 UTC
Get the same error attempting to get to
http://www.webqa.redhat.com/mailing-lists/list_subscribe.html . . . which makes
sense, as it appears that the permission is actually denied at /mailing-lists

Comment 2 Lisa Palma 2001-04-05 19:24:17 UTC
Tom, I'm not sure if there's anything you can do about this... mailing_lists
isn't under webprod's control (smooge maybe?). I don't even have this directory
in my sandbox.
~L

Comment 3 Tom Lancaster 2001-04-10 19:11:40 UTC
Yeah, mailing lists are generated from mbox files on webadmin. webqa only has a
couple of sample lists, and no index page for them, hence 'directory listing not
allowed'
I'm copying over what's on webadmin for testing.

Comment 4 Jay Turner 2001-04-11 14:30:56 UTC
OK, this appears to be resolved.  No longer getting the 'permission denied' message.