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I have installed xampp to Ubuntu 12.04. I have put my project in the folder /opt/lampp/htdocs/project_is_here

When I type in the browser localhost/soap/php (soap/php is in my htdocs folder) which is where index.php I get the following error:

Access forbidden!

You don't have permission to access the requested directory. There is either no index document or the directory is read-protected.

If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.

Error 403

localhost
Apache/2.4.3 (Unix) OpenSSL/1.0.1c PHP/5.4.7

Any ideas how to fix this? I think this is the right location to put the project, because I tried other places and it said location didnt exist and this error goes away here and I get this.

Any ideas?

5 Answers 5

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  1. In the linux terminal navigate to your lampp directory.

     cd /opt/lampp
    
  2. In the command line type:

     sudo chmod 777 -R htdocs
    

The problem should be solved.

What you just did was:

Navigate to the directory containing the protected directory. Your problem was that it was a folder that was access protected by your system. When you commanded chmod 777 -R htdocs, you set the permissions for every user on your computer to "read/write/execute - allowed".

Each number from 0-7 sets a permission level. Here's a link explaining that in more detail.

http://www.pageresource.com/cgirec/chmod.htm

The '-R' makes the command recursive and will affect htdocs as well as all subdirectories of htdocs and all subdirectories of those etc.

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i've experinced the same problem and this is my solution :


1.in the terminal

cd /opt/lampp/etc/
  1. if you have sublime text installed simply just type :

subl httpd.conf

3.when the configuration file opened in sublime you have to check if these three blocks are as follow :

<Directory />
    AllowOverride All
    Require all granted
</Directory>

================================

<Directory "/opt/lampp/htdocs">
 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI Includes
 AllowOverride All
 Require all granted
</Directory>

================================

User your username
Group your group name

for example :

my username is mhmd also my group name is mhmd

User mhmd
Group mhmd

and i hope it will help you ..

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  • My computer name is "c1" and username is "u1"? What's the group and user name I must type? May 26, 2022 at 12:45
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One possible reason is that you are using Virtual host.

In that case, use this command in your terminal

sudo nano /opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf

Then add this block of code at the end of the file

<VirtualHost *:80>
    DocumentRoot "/opt/lampp/htdocs"
    ServerName localhost
    ServerAlias localhost
    ErrorLog "logs/localhost-error_log"
    CustomLog "logs/localhost-access_log" common
</VirtualHost>

Finally restart XAMPP

sudo /opt/lampp/lampp restart
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  • Thank you..@Hoang Trinh you save my time Mar 7, 2019 at 6:36
  • Finally. Thanks. It worked for me. I knew it has to do with me using a virtual host, but didn't thought to google ([my query] with virtual host). Jun 27, 2019 at 5:05
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I had given all the permission , still got the error message. Go to -> /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf set : DocumentRoot to /opt/lampp/htdocs

All solved for me. Change the "DocumentRoot" to whichever folder your project is.

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it'll useful,

  0 -> No permission
  1 -> Execute
  2 -> Write
  3 -> write and execute(2 +1)
  4 -> Read
  5 -> Read and execute
  6 -> Read and write
  7 -> read,write and execute
  Then What about three decimal 

  1st-digit Owner

  2nd- digit Group

  3rd- digit Others

test@test:~$ sudo chown -R test:test /var/www/html/folder

test@test:~$ sudo chmod -R 666  /var/www/html/folder //-system user 

test@test:~$ sudo chmod -R 777  /var/www/html/folder // -browser with full

What is this 777 ? --> 7: you, 7: us, 7: them.

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  • 777 & 666 are file permissions, 777 = No restrictions on permissions. Anybody may do anything. Generally not a desirable setting. 666 = All users may read and write the file.
    – Rahul
    Sep 29, 2015 at 6:23
  • Use: sudo chmod -R +w /var/www/html/folder Dec 24, 2015 at 7:49

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