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    Default Apache httpd.conf "group #-1"

    I ran an Apache update to update PHP to 5.2.5,
    after the update was finished I went to my site to make sure it had worked but what I got disturbed me, an apache "Forbidden" message, I checked all sites on my server and the same thing happened.

    After a switching to my httpd.conf backup file it worked like it did before, so I downloaded the new httpd.conf and the backup,
    I compared the files and found that the "group" in the new httpd.conf setting was set to "#-1" (no quotes) and the backup was set to "nobody",
    I set it to nobody in the new one and restarted apache, after that it worked.

    I'm using 11.15.0-C18181,
    Has anyone else has this issue after running an Apache update?
    Last edited by Vizzi; 11-29-2007 at 07:59 AM. Reason: added more info

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