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User admin error

Posted: Fri 9. Jan 2004, 15:53
by Moozie
There is a new error:

In admin - user administration I have 3 users.
Behind every iser there are 3 buttons, red/green button with name "A", EDIT and DELETE.

When I press button with name "A" (I guess this is to activate or deactivate user, right???) it leads to include/inc_act/act_user.php. I get the error "You don't have permission to access to this document on this server. "

Even if I set file act_user.php to chmod 777 it is the same error.

I installed the newest version 9-1-2004 version. Is there maybe some new files that has to be set to a higher rights level?

Please help.

Posted: Fri 9. Jan 2004, 15:57
by Moozie
Now I see that the same error occurs when I try to switch an article to visible/invisible. So it does the job (switches visibility) but redirects me to an error page. When I click BACK button I see the previous page with the switched visibility.

When upgrading my version to 9-1-2004 I did not update any datbase (did not read that I had to...) but that's not the problem I think.

Any clues please?
Thanks.

Posted: Fri 9. Jan 2004, 22:58
by Moozie
Another update: It seems that every php file that I want to access within the dir /phpwcms/include/inc_act/ gives me an error: "You don't have permission to access the document on this server.

In my servers error_log I see:
Directory index forbidden by rule: linux/path/to/domain/phpwcms/include/inc_act/

I did a fresh install in a new dir, but smae thing. It started since I installed version 9-1-2004.

Please help.

Posted: Sat 10. Jan 2004, 22:26
by Oliver Georgi
Have you solved your problem?

Posted: Sat 10. Jan 2004, 23:15
by Moozie
Yes,.... after a lot of testing and installing and uninstalling it seemed to be: Zone Alarm FireWall. When it was not running I got no error. I reduced the level of security within the firewall and now it works again :oops:

Posted: Sun 11. Jan 2004, 10:10
by Florian
Hello!

Take the Kerio Personal Firewall 2.1.5. It's simple to configure and very effective.
Also it's NOT just an application firewall like Zonealarm is.

Cheers,
Florian

Posted: Sun 11. Jan 2004, 14:09
by Moozie
What do you mean by NOT just an application? It has to be one, hasn't it?