From: Dr. T. <spa...@st...> - 2005-06-27 08:40:06
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I=B9ve got sandweb installed, and changed both the owner and group to match the instance of Apache I=B9ve got running. I=B9m running into the standard set of permission problems. I now have every directory set to a shameless 777 permission and still the product refuses to acknowledge these permissions when trying to write the .user.cfg file. I=B9m able to login, but when setting the user name, I get a write_config() error. I=B9ve manually set the following directories and files to 100% non-secure 777 permissions: /usr/bin/sandweb/ /usr/local/share/sandweb/ /usr/local/share/sandweb/users/ /usr/local/share/sandweb/data/ /usr/local/share/sandweb/log/ /usr/local/share/sandweb/users/myuser/ /cgi-bin/sandweb.cgi What could possibly continue the permission problem? I=B9ve traced all the Perl down to the specific lines, and all the paths are correct. The main CG= I itself is running in GOD mode with =8Croot=B9 ownership and a blatant 777 allowance.=20 Any suggestions? |