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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by "Donovan, Jim" <Ji...@travelocity.com> on 2005/11/28 06:08:54 UTC

[users@httpd] problem with Apache/2.0.54 on fedora core 4

Greetings, all.

This version of apache frequently wrongly says Permission Denied when
perl cgi scripts
try to open files. I had a look on the buglist but didn't find anything
(and didn't
expect to; how could a version as silly as that get out?). Once it has
started
saying that, nothing will let you use that file, even changing
everything in
the path to 777.

I even tried running slocate -u and restarting httpd, just in case a
snapshot of
permissions somewhere is not being updated.

What am I doing wrong, please?

I have worked with fedora core 2 without such problems; perhaps I should
go back
to fc2!

Jim Donovan

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Re: [users@httpd] problem with Apache/2.0.54 on fedora core 4

Posted by "Ivan Barrera A." <Br...@Ivn.cl>.
Donovan, Jim wrote:
> Greetings, all.
> 
> This version of apache frequently wrongly says Permission Denied when
> perl cgi scripts
> try to open files. I had a look on the buglist but didn't find anything
> (and didn't
> expect to; how could a version as silly as that get out?). Once it has
> started
> saying that, nothing will let you use that file, even changing
> everything in
> the path to 777.
> 
> I even tried running slocate -u and restarting httpd, just in case a
> snapshot of
> permissions somewhere is not being updated.
> 
> What am I doing wrong, please?
> 

Do you have SELinux enabled ?


> I have worked with fedora core 2 without such problems; perhaps I should
> go back
> to fc2!
> 
> Jim Donovan
> 
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