> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Michael Stauber > Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 10:10 PM > To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List > Subject: [BlueOnyx:03240] Re: php error > > Hi Darrell, > > > > Are you saying that with SafeModeGid you cannot include site5 in the > > > site4 group and expect SafeModeGid to recognize this? Is this an > > > open_basedir issue or a SafeMode issue or both? > > > > > > I added site4 to site5's group and visa versa without success. > > You're trying to shove a square pig through a round hole. > > ...snip... > > So yes: It's possible to do so. But not really recommended.
Thanks for taking the time to respond, Michaal. I do appreciate it. But that question has long since been answered satisfactorily, and I have given up that cause. ;-). The question I am asking about now is this: I have a site (not multiple sites, in this situation, just one) that runs Joomla. A helper script that Joomla executes resizes article images and puts them into a separate directory for viewing by the site's users. On Blue Quartz, the Joomla script operated under apache.siteX ownership. Under Blue Onyx, the Joomla script runs as apache.apache. If I turn on SafeMode or SafeModeGid, the script will not produce resized images, instead it produces an error about SafeMode. What I am asking is whether or not I can get this site to be able to enable SafeMode, or whether or not it is outside of the scope of Blue Onyx for Apache to peacefully co-exist unless SafeMode is disabled. So, if the site is owned by user siteX, group siteX, and scripts running as Apache are creating files/directories owned by user apache, group apache, how does SafeMode need to be configured to operate peacefully? _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
