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cannot access ssl page due to some config problem

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I have created a vhost and I can access that w.o. problems. Then I installed a Comodo certificate (ssl) to that virtual host. If I check the certificate from the registar by his utility then it tells me that all is installed and working well and that the certifciate could be verified.

 

However when I type https in the browser then I get a Forbidden (403) error page. If I look in the apache log I get a line:

 

[sat Oct 12 11:08:23.445792 2013] [authz_core:error] [pid 3768:tid 1660] [client 82.169.52.125:26413] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: C:/aducom/Coral/UniServer/vhosts/dohmc/

Appearantly I have overlooked some config setting, but I cannot figure out where. I have commented all lines in the .htaccess file on the root of that (virtual) domain.

 

Does anybody have a clue for me?

 

tnx, Albert

Best regards,

Albert

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By the way, I'm using Coral, most recent version (downloaded it last Friday), am running on a Windows 2008 server.

Best regards,

Albert

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I figured it out. Needed to apply the server root folder rights. Bit obvious, but sometimes you simply don't see it..

Best regards,

Albert

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