Top Menu

Jump to content
Home
    Modules
      • Projects
      • Activity
      • Work packages
      • Gantt charts
      • Calendars
      • Team planners
      • Boards
      • News
    • Getting started
    • Introduction video
      Welcome to OpenProject Community
      Get a quick overview of project management and team collaboration with OpenProject. You can restart this video from the help menu.

    • Help and support
    • Upgrade to Enterprise edition
    • User guides
    • Videos
    • Shortcuts
    • Community forum
    • Enterprise support

    • Additional resources
    • Data privacy and security policy
    • Digital accessibility (DE)
    • OpenProject website
    • Security alerts / Newsletter
    • OpenProject blog
    • Release notes
    • Report a bug
    • Development roadmap
    • Add and edit translations
    • API documentation
  • Sign in
      Forgot your password?

      or sign in with your existing account

      OpenProject ID Google

Side Menu

  • Overview
  • Activity
    Activity
  • Roadmap
  • Work packages
    Work packages
  • Gantt charts
    Gantt charts
  • Calendars
    Calendars
  • Team planners
    Team planners
  • Boards
    Boards
  • News
  • Forums

Content

Support Installation & Updates
  1. OpenProject
  2. Forums
  3. Support Installation & Updates
  4. /login 403 Forbidden

/login 403 Forbidden

Added by James Smagala over 10 years ago

Hey All,

I’ve just installed OP on a CentOS 6x server w/apache 2.2 with a virtual host configuration. I’ve got it running, and I can see a very basic main page at the root url. Attempting to sign in (I seeded the DB) gets me a 403 Forbidden error for /login.

Suggestions? I’d love any pointers that might get me moving on this again.

Thanks,

James


Replies (1)

RE: /login 403 Forbidden - Added by James Smagala over 10 years ago

Small update - the issue is related to SELinux. None of the guides I’ve found for installing Openproject have covered a sane way to configure SELinux to allow Openproject to work.

Can anyone offer a way to configure it other than ‘turn it off’?

J

  • (1 - 1/1)
Loading...