From: Jess <je...@oz...> - 2001-06-14 15:19:38
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Thanks for the reply Alexander. But as I mentioned below this is on a Windoze 2000 Pro on a FAT32 partition that does not support file system level permissions, so as far as W2K pro is concerned all files on a FAT32 are available to anyone who has user access to that computer. So in this situation I don't believe W2K is restricting access to the users/members. Any other ideas I could persue. Regards Jess ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Orozco" <ao...@pr...> To: <sql...@li...> Sent: Thursday, 14 June, 2001 8:51 PM Subject: RE: Apache denied access problem. > that means that directory is not accessible through apache > you might have to change permissions > start with: > chmod 0777 users/members > chmod 0777 users/members/* > > change to 0777 just to make sure that was the problem, > then tweak the permissions to your desired security level > > -----Original Message----- > From: sql...@li... > [mailto:sql...@li...]On Behalf Of Jess > Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:52 AM > To: sql...@li... > Subject: Apache denied access problem. > > > On version 1.4.5 of SQL-Ledger. > > When I run the admin.pl script I get this error after I press submit with or > without a password. > ----------------- > Error! > Permission denied: users/members > ----------------- > The file in users/members/ is the default "members" that comes with > SQL-Ledger. > > Now this is running under Windoze 2000 Pro but on a FAT32 partition so there > is no direct support for file permissions where the files are. (This is > just a development system, so I can understand how the security system in > Apache works which is currently eluding me.). > So I believe it is Apache restricting access to this area. The virtual host > section is set as: > ----------------------------------------- > <VirtualHost 192.168.10.13> > ServerAdmin me...@oz... > DocumentRoot /www/websites/bookmen > ServerName 192.168.10.13 > ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /www/websites/bookmen/cgi-bin/ > <Directory /www/websites/bookmen> > Options FollowSymLinks Includes Multiviews > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > Alias /sqll/ /www/websites/bookmen/sqll/ > <Directory /www/websites/bookmen/sqll> > Options FollowSymLinks ExecCGI Includes Multiviews > </Directory> > ErrorLog /www/websites/bookmen/logs/error_log > TransferLog /www/websites/bookmen/logs/access_log > </VirtualHost> > ---------------------------------------- > > /www/websites/bookmen/sqll is the path to SQL-Ledger tree hierarchy. > > Can anyone see a problem why I would get : > ----------------- > Error! > Permission denied: users/members > ----------------- > > Regards Jess > > > > > |