Hi Tim, It sounds like you need to change the filesystem permissions of the files in your web folder (ie: using chown and chmod) You could just try a chown -R opensrf:opensrf /openils for starters. Make sure the opensrf user has read permisson for that file (rbrowser.xul).
If you are using a separate server for reports you might want to check to see if your NFS share is writeable. ~James Fournie BC Sitka On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Tim Spindler <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm having an issue again with reports permissions problem. None of the > staff accounts appear to have permission to view output but they can create > templates and run reports. The permission error is: > > Forbidden > > You don't have permission to access /xul/server/util/rbrowser.xul on this > server. > > ________________________________ > Our permission groups are as follows: > > Staff > > Public Library Staff > > Local Systems Administrator > Circulation manager > etc. > > Academic Library Staff > > Local Systems Administrator (acad) > Circulation manager (acad) > etc. > > Network Staff > > Network Support Staff > Network Administrator > > View Report Output (Town/College equivalent to Library Ssytem) for Academic > and Library Staff set > View Report Output (Consortium) for network staff > No one can view report outputs but appropriate staff can create and run > reports. > Any ideas? > -- > > Tim Spindler > > Manager of Library Applications > > [email protected] > > 508-755-3323 x20 > IM: tjspindler (AOL, meebo, google wave) > > > > C/W MARS, Inc. > > 67 Millbrook St, Suite 201 > > Worcester, MA 01606 > http://www.cwmars.org > > > > P Go Green - Save a tree! Please don't print this e-mail unless it's > really necessary. > > >
