Apparently, you did not RTFM when setting up whatever you were setting up. I'll assume it's Apache as a webserver, because it could be any other webserver..
If you have put the content you want accessed in /some/path/to/content, then you should give access to it:
Go to the virtualhost configuration and add this:
<Directory /some/path/to/content/>
Order Deny, allow
Allow from all
</Directory>
Then execute the command:
apachectl graceful
Then test to see if you can access the content.
Next time please ass your questions like you are asking a third party, not asking yourself. You must present your case for people to understand it. We are not google. Then I also think you should take a deep look into how you installed your server. This kind of error is quite weird for Apache - that it is not able to access files it installed. Seems like you changed file permissions without understanding what you were doing - the result of a rush to get to a destination without planning.
Hi pal? how do i solve this error and what could be the problem ?
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
from this domain
http://www.centurionsystemsltd.com/
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Regards
John Onami
Jinkas Technologies
"...With an eye in IT Solutions..."
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