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I am trying to set up Apache2 on my Ubuntu system. It's has been installed and working. The problem is that I'm working on an AngularJS project and I need a server for my html pages. Right now the directory is set to:

   <Directory /var/www/html>
   Options FollowSymLinks
   AllowOverride None
   Require all granted
   </Directory>

When ever I try to change it to a specific path I always get the 403 Forbidden error. The path I want it changed to is:

/home/michael/dev/JavaScript/AngularJS/Quiz App

When the system is set to the default path and I reload my html page using Sublime Text and I get a 404 error. The html page is:

http://localhost/01_01/index.html

I've been up all night trying to fiqure this out and did the best I could to resolve it. I'm open to any possible solutions you guys may have.

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  • Your html pages should be in /var/www/html right?
    – geckob
    Oct 14, 2015 at 4:52
  • I don't know. I'm confused about the path. I couldn't find the folder. Oct 14, 2015 at 5:03
  • Open terminal and run this command cd /var/www/html
    – geckob
    Oct 14, 2015 at 5:07

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It is because Apache2 does not have permission to access path within your home directory. One thing you can do is to create a symbolic link in /var/www/html and pointing it to your code directory.

ln -s "/home/michael/dev/JavaScript/AngularJS/Quiz App" /var/www/html/quizApp

No open the browser and type localhost/quizApp and you should be able to open your app in the browser

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  • Not working. I get an error ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘/var/www/html/quizApp’: File exists plus I also get 403 forbidden when doing localhost/quizApp Oct 14, 2015 at 6:51
  • use sudo-> sudo ln -s "/home/michael/dev/JavaScript/AngularJS/Quiz App" /var/www/html/quizApp Oct 14, 2015 at 6:53
  • Still not working. I've changed the file name from Quiz App to quizApp, I still get the same failed to create symbolic link error. Oct 14, 2015 at 7:00
  • make sure "/home/michael/dev/JavaScript/AngularJS/Quiz App" exists and /var/www/html/quizApp is not already present and you have permissions to write /var/www/html/ else use sudo. Make sure there is no typo in the paths Oct 14, 2015 at 7:10
  • "/home/michael/dev/JavaScript/AngularJS/Quiz App" is now "/home/michael/dev/JavaScript/AngularJS/quizApp" Oct 14, 2015 at 7:13

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