thanks for answers from Marcin Haba and Vanush "Misha" Paturyan
when i know that i have to handle this myself (and haven't overlooked
anything obvious) i can manage it, i chose to set ACL permissions for
apache user on /etc/bacula for now, this does the job
matthias
Am 2018-05-28 um 13:23 schrieb Matthias Leopold:
Hi,
i just started to explore baculum. One of the first things i tried was
editing config files on API hosts. This only works when setting
permissions of the config files to 666, else i get
Error 1000: Internal error. [Warning]
file_put_contents(/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf): failed to open stream:
Permission denied (@line 56 in file
/usr/share/baculum/htdocs/protected/Common/Class/ConfigBacula.php).
Is this really the way this is supposed to work? I'm using apache httpd
and created /etc/sudoers.d/baculum as stated on
http://www.bacula.org/9.0.x-manuals/en/console/Baculum_API_Web_GUI_Tools.html
thx
matthias
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