On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 08:35, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:

> > Does the running httpd retain the apache group?  Maybe you
> > need to change the group to psaserv.  If you aren't in the right
> > group you can't execute this.
> 
> I added user backuppc to the psaserv group:
> 
> $ groups backuppc
> backuppc : backuppc psaserv
> 
> I chowned BackupPC_Admin to backupc:psaserv and removed write  
> permissions:
> 
> -r-sr-x---  1 backuppc psaserv 3912 Jun  7 11:48 BackupPC_Admin
> 
> I can execute this as user backuppc, apache and root, but still it's  
> not working when I access it through a browser. I'm slowly starting  
> to go nuts from this...

Is there a more informative error in the httpd error_log now?  A
brute-force way to debug is to 'strace -p ' one of the httpd
process id's, then hit the page until that process handles it,
then look for failed systems calls where you might be able
to see what file it is trying to access.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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