Hello all,
 
I installed OTRS from source on a light Debian and ran the SetPermissions.sh 
like this:
 
/opt/otrs/bin/SetPermissions.sh /opt/otrs otrs www-data www-data www-data
 
However, when I first log on to OTRS I have this error message:
 
        Error: Can't write /opt/otrs/Kernel/Config/Files/ZZZAAuto.pm: 
Permission denied!
 
I know I can solve this manually by giving the right permissions to the 
Kernel/Config/Files folder which is currently owned by the userID 500 and the 
group 'Users', but I have some other questions:
 
First, Is there any risk if I type this command, to make the user otrs (and 
group www-data) own all the stuffs under /opt/otrs/ and to be sure there will 
never be a permission problem in the future:
 
# chown -R otrs.www-data /opt/otrs
 
 
Then, I think the fact that the files under /opt/otrs/ are owned by userID 500 
and group 'users' is due to the OTRS source files having been developed and 
packaged under another distribution which have these userID and group name. But 
in Debian, there is no userID 500, and the group 'users'has no member, so maybe 
this is the source of the permission problem! Am I correct? In that case my 
first question would make sense. 

Mohamed Amine Kadimi
http://www.casafire.com



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