WAMP 403 Forbidden message on Windows 7

ApacheWampWampserverhttpd.confHttp Status-Code-403

Apache Problem Overview


I have installed WAMP version 2.1 on my windows 7 machine. When i browse to localhost in my browser, the WAMP server page is visible.

But when I browse to my IP in my browser, I get the message

>403 Forbidden: You don't have permission to access / on this server.

Any suggestions?

Apache Solutions


Solution 1 - Apache

The access to your Apache server is forbidden from addresses other than 127.0.0.1 in httpd.conf (Apache's config file) :

<Directory "c:/wamp/www/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
    AllowOverride all
    Order Deny,Allow
    Deny from all
    Allow from 127.0.0.1
</Directory>

The same goes for your PHPMyAdmin access, the config file is phpmyadmin.conf :

<Directory "c:/wamp/apps/phpmyadmin3.4.5/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    AllowOverride all
        Order Deny,Allow
        Deny from all
        Allow from 127.0.0.1
</Directory>

You can set them to allow connections from all IP addresses like follows :

AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all

Solution 2 - Apache

I found a simpler fix...

Although the icon was green WAMP still needs to be "Put Online" (last item of menu when left-clicking icon).

After that I had access as normal.

Solution 3 - Apache

For me the inclusion of "Require local" helped to solve Error 403. The alias config file looks like this:

Alias /mytest/ "C:/mytest/" 

<Directory "C:/mytest/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    AllowOverride all
        Order allow,deny
    Allow from all
    Require local
</Directory>

Solution 4 - Apache

The solution for changing the permissions in the httpd.conf will work if you are OK with providing access to the WAMP server from outside.

If you do not want to do that then all you have to do is tell windows that the "localhost" domain points to 127.0.0.1. You can do that by editing the hosts file in your system directory.

The file is placed at : C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts

by default windows 7 ships with :

# localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself.
#   127.0.0.1       localhost
#   ::1             localhost

You have to un-comment the mapping for localhost:

# localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself.
127.0.0.1       localhost
#   ::1         localhost

Note: you will not be able to edit the hosts file as its a read-only file. To edit, you have to be the administrator, copy the file to some other location, edit it and then copy it back to the etc directory.

I do not recommend the change of the hosts file. Use the permissions of httpd.conf file. use the hosts file approach only if you do not want the server accessed from outside.

Solution 5 - Apache

Try adding the following lines of code to the file httpd-vhosts.conf:

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin serveradmin@host.com
DocumentRoot "C:\wamp\www"
ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>

Solution 6 - Apache

Another thing I found out is that if your network adapter uses IPV6, it will not show as 127.0.0.1 but ::1

What I ended up doing is this:

<Directory "c:/wamp/www/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
    AllowOverride all
    Order Deny,Allow
    Deny from all
    Allow from 127.0.0.1
    Allow from ::1
</Directory>

The same goes for your PHPMyAdmin access, the config file is phpmyadmin.conf :

<Directory "c:/wamp/apps/phpmyadmin3.4.5/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    AllowOverride all
        Order Deny,Allow
        Deny from all
        Allow from 127.0.0.1
        Allow from ::1
</Directory>

Solution 7 - Apache

For Wamp 3.1.3 and Apache 2.4 I simply had to change 1 line in my httpd-vhosts.conf file.

  1. Open httpd-vhosts.conf
  2. Change "Require local" to "Require all granted"
  3. Restart all services

I was then able to get to my apache server from other computers.

Give credit to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy_f6wBGnjI

Solution 8 - Apache

if you have used localhost/phpmyadmin/

simply use

> 127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin/ for PHPMyAdmin > > 127.0.0.1/sqlbuddy/ for SQLBuddy

or if you have used localhost:8080/phpmyadmin/ then

>127.0.0.1:8080/phpmyadmin/ for PHPMyAdmin > >127.0.0.1:8080/sqlbuddy/ for SQLBuddy

Solution 9 - Apache

Remember to remove dummy elements in httpd-vhosts.conf

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerAdmin webmaster@dummy-host.example.com
    DocumentRoot "c:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host.example.com"
    ServerName dummy-host.example.com
    ServerAlias www.dummy-host.example.com
    ErrorLog "logs/dummy-host.example.com-error.log"
    CustomLog "logs/dummy-host.example.com-access.log" common
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerAdmin webmaster@dummy-host2.example.com
    DocumentRoot "c:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host2.example.com"
    ServerName dummy-host2.example.com
    ErrorLog "logs/dummy-host2.example.com-error.log"
    CustomLog "logs/dummy-host2.example.com-access.log" common
</VirtualHost>

Solution 10 - Apache

For Apache version 2.4.x simply replace Require local with Require all granted in httpd.conf file inside <Directory "c:/wamp/www/"> tag then Restart all services

Solution 11 - Apache

There could many causes to this problems

What I have experienced are:

  1. 127.0.0.1 localhost entry was duplicated in hosts file
  2. Apache mod_rewrite was not enabled

Regardless of the cause, backing up your www folder, vhost configuration file (and httpd configuration file) will help. And such process takes a few minutes.

Good luck

Solution 12 - Apache

I read & tried All Fixes But Not one worked. At last i Found that the Wamp Server Logo Is Green But Need to Be "PUT ONLINE". So simple & a Quick Fix After Checking Your PHPMyAdmin.Cofg & HttPD.cofg Just Click on PUT ONLINE

Solution 13 - Apache

I tried the configs above and only this worked for my WAMP Apache 2.4.2 config. For multiple root site without named domains in your Windows hosts file, use http://locahost:8080, http://localhost:8081, http://localhost:8082 and this configuration:

#ServerName localhost:80
ServerName localhost

Listen 8080
Listen 8081
Listen 8082
#..... 
<VirtualHost *:8080>
	DocumentRoot "c:\www"
	ServerName localhost
	<Directory "c:/www/">
		Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
		AllowOverride all
		Require local
	</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:8081>
	DocumentRoot "C:\www\directory abc\svn_abc\trunk\httpdocs"
	ServerName localhost
	<Directory "C:\www\directory abc\svn_abc\trunk\httpdocs">
		Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
		AllowOverride all
		Require local
	</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
#<VirtualHost *:8082></VirtualHost>.......

Solution 14 - Apache

I faced this issue with wamp on windows 7. Adding following code to httpd-vhosts.conf solved the issue for me.

<VirtualHost *:80>
  DocumentRoot "F:/wamp_server/www/"
  ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>

Solution 15 - Apache

Thanks for your question. I'am using wamp 3 now. And I find an simple answer to do this under your question. But that answer should change a little on wamp 3. The steps are as following:

  1. Right click wamp icon
  2. Choose Wamp Setting
  3. Click the Menu item:online/offline
  4. Left click wamp icon
  5. You will find there is a new item called "Put online"

Solution 16 - Apache

It took me forever to figure this out.

C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts.conf

In this file you will notice several example virtual host files, that look like:

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerAdmin webmaster@dummy-host.example.com
    DocumentRoot "c:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host.example.com"
    ServerName dummy-host.example.com
    ServerAlias www.dummy-host.example.com
    ErrorLog "logs/dummy-host.example.com-error.log"
    CustomLog "logs/dummy-host.example.com-access.log" common
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerAdmin webmaster@dummy-host2.example.com
    DocumentRoot "c:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host2.example.com"
    ServerName dummy-host2.example.com
    ErrorLog "logs/dummy-host2.example.com-error.log"
    CustomLog "logs/dummy-host2.example.com-access.log" common
</VirtualHost>

Simply delete these entries and replace with:

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerAdmin serveradmin@host.com
    DocumentRoot "C:\wamp\www"
    ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>

You definitely need to make sure your other ducks are in a row but this for me with the solution that worked.

Solution 17 - Apache

hi there are 2 solutions :

  1. change the port 80 to 81 in the text file (httpd.conf) and click 127.0.0.1:81

  2. change setting the network go to control panel--network and internet--network and sharing center

click-->local area connection select-->propertis check true in the -allow other ..... and --- allo other .....

Solution 18 - Apache

I had this problem too. The route of my problem was I had made a mistake in my vhosts.conf file. If you are using vhosts this is another thing to check

Solution 19 - Apache

This configuration in httpd.conf work fine for me.

<Directory "c:/wamp/www/">
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
    AllowOverride all
    Order Deny,Allow
    Deny from all
    Allow from 127.0.0.1 ::1
</Directory>

Solution 20 - Apache

Make sure you aren't using a Windows' directory separator character (backslash) in your path names in your .conf file, even if you are on Windows. Apache doesn't understand them but will still start up and then output a 403 Forbidden Message.

wrong:

<Directory "c:\websites\my-website\">

right:

<Directory "c:/websites/my-website/">

Solution 21 - Apache

Surprisingly, square brackets in DocumentRoot (and related, like <Directory>) paths can also cause error 403:

  • DocumentRoot "P:/TRY/web/fatfree/from_github/fatfree-master[bang]" failed with 403, while
  • DocumentRoot "P:/TRY/web/fatfree/from_github/fatfree-master" worked fine.

(I didn't bother figuring out the Apache path escaping, if any, just renamed the path instead. If anyone knows, comments are welcome.)

Solution 22 - Apache

Also on Apache 2,4 you may need to add this to the directory directive in conf, in case you decided to include httpd-vhosts.conf.

By default you can install wamp in C:\ but still choose to deploy your web development in another location.

To do this inside the vhosts.conf you can add this directive:

<Directory "e:/websites">
	Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
	DirectoryIndex index.php
	AllowOverride All
  <IfDefine APACHE24>
    Require local
  </IfDefine>
  <IfDefine !APACHE24>
	Order Deny,Allow
	Allow from all
	Allow from localhost ::1 127.0.0.1
  </IfDefine>
</Directory>

Solution 23 - Apache

I have tried all the stuff except clearing the mess in .htaccess file.

Go to www/ directory and make a copy of .htaccess file in another folder. Then clear all the lines in .htaccess original file. And add this line,

RewriteEngine On

Then restart the server. This has solved my problem and got access to all my localhost sites. Hope it would solve yours too.

Solution 24 - Apache

My solution was to disable encoding for encoded files (these files are green in windows). Ive got these files from MAC computer and it was encrypted by default.

Ive select these files > right click > properities > general tab > andvanced > uncheck encrypt files...

And voila it works.

Solution 25 - Apache

make sure that, the name of the file in the directory c:/wamp/apps/phpmyadmin3.1.3.1/, match the name (or version) in the phpMyAdmin.conf (Alias /phpmyadmin "c:/wamp/apps/phpmyadmin3.1.3.1/" )

Solution 26 - Apache

I have found that if you are using ammps that for some reason its always forbidden when its in your root folder so i put it in the directory above my root folder and made a alias in the httpd.conf using this

Alias /phpmyadmin "C:/Program Files (x86)/Ampps/phpMyAdmin"

please note i am using ammps and i dont know for sure if it will work for others but its worth a try ;)

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