00-11-08 14.28, skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] p� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
f�ljande:
> OK, if you change to the "nobody" user (or whoever you run the server as)
> can you write to that directory?
Yes, but that isn't very satisfacory security-wise, is it?
> Sometimes file permissions get missed. I did this recently and couldn't run
> X-windows until I corrected the permissions on /usr. The easy
>
> If you can't change to "nobody", it may be worth considering creating a user
> for your web server to run under. Change the "User" and "Group" settings in
> httpd.conf to reflect this user. Some systems cannot run a web server as
> nobody.
The server runs as nobody, a setup I have always used before, however this
one is a freeBSD box, and it might be different there. Any input is
apprecieated.
/Goran
______________________________________________________________________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]