It was the same problem as the other one. The script wasn't being run
and apparently that takes care of setting the ownership as well.
Not sure why I ended up with no /etc/freevsd.conf. I used the RPM
install and that's where it's supposed to come from. Probably has
something to do with me uninstalling and reinstalling or something like
that.
Seems to be working now, though.
-joel
Kevin Druet wrote:
>
> Hi Joel, that seems very strange, I thought I was the unluckiest of all
> with new software, but no, that is not normal, or at least not on any of
> the several hundred installs or so that we have done ere :)
> the only root problem I have found is the /etc dir, is root.root, so the
> writing of /etc/virtusertables can be a little iffy, but easily corrected.
>
> At 04:50 AM 4/12/01 -0700, you wrote:
> >(System=RedHat 7, freevsd-1.4.7 and pre built mysqlphp skel)
> >
> >/home/httpd/docs is owned by root so admin can't even edit the web
> >pages.
> >
> >/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf is owned by root so admin can't edit the web
> >configuration.
> >
> >This isn't the way it's supposed to be is it?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >--
> >Joel Sh