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Rob

Try just

http://192.168.0.7

If that does not work, what is the name of the server you created? Your IFS path suggests it should be erros07 but I don't know.

Once you know the name of the server you created, you should look in /www/servername/conf for a file called httpd.conf, I think - paste its contents here so someone can see what your setup is.

You really should read the HTTP manual - the port 2001 instance - *ADMIN - is not the easiest way to go when you have never done it before. That manual is at Infocenter under Networking, I believe, somewhere.

It'll be worth your time to dig down to find it, then read it for simple setups.

Regards
Vern
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Rob Dixon" <robertsdixon@xxxxxxxxx>
I have scratch installed V5R3. I am trying to set up Apache which I haven't
used before. As far as I can tell, Admin is OK, and now, following the
instructions, I have created my own test directory. This is
www/erros07/docs and there is an index.html file in there. But if I try to
access

http://192.168.0.7:2001/docs

I get error 403 - "The website declined to show this webpage".

This means that the page is there but the authority is wrong, but I cannot
see how. Everything seems to have QTMHHTTP authority.

If I try http://192.168.0.7/docs

I get error 404 - not found which is what I would expect at this stage.

This is probably something very basic due to my ignorance of Apache - I only
use the original P server on my V5R1 nachines

Can anyone help please?

Rob Dixon

www.erros.co.uk
www.boarstall.com
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