Hi all, I'm trying to setup an Apache server to serve Zope content along with legacy content on both http: and https: None of the HOWTOs are exactly what I want so I have been taking bits and pieces of several. Right now FastCGI and my rewrite rule works famously for http:. However when I try to access the same URL via https: I get: ====================== Forbidden You don't have permission to access /z/ on this server. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache/1.3.23 Server at 127.0.0.1 Port 443 ====================== What am I missing? It's something really dumb isn't? Apache is configured with FastCGI as a DSO, mod_ssl and mod_rewrite. start: #! /bin/sh reldir=`dirname $0` INST_HOME=`cd $reldir; pwd` export INST_HOME exec /usr/local/Zope-2.5.1-linux2-x86/bin/python \ $INST_HOME/z2.py -F 8999 \ -D "$@" Relevant httpd.conf: FastCgiIpcDir /tmp FastCgiExternalServer /var/www/html/z/Zope.fcgi \ -host localhost:8999 -pass-header Authorization DirectoryIndex index_html RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/z/(.*) /var/www/html/z/Zope.fcgi/$1 [L] <Directory /var/www/html/z> AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi AllowOverride none Options ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> -- Thanks! Jake Von Slatt <jake@vonslatt.com>