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These questions relate to using the Pi as a web server, including installation and configuration.
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Apache "404 not found error"
I just figured it out, what I did is I added this line
Require all granted
between the directory tages to the etc/apache2/conf-avilable/serve-cgi-bin.conf. Then I added the following line to the /e …
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Apache "404 not found error"
I previously posted a similar question because I used to get a 403 error message (Forbidden). So I decided to get a new micro SD card, and I installed a fresh Apache server then I re-followed this tut …