Steve
At 08:17 AM 6/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:
From: "frank reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have an account on shared server and am trying to > write a logfile (a dump of an email which i use mail() > to send) to a logfile in my home dir. This logfile > will grow with all emails send by my app and will thus > give me an archive of sorts. > > However, because php is executed through apache as > user nobody it does not have permission to write to my > linux home dir (fopen("log.file","a")) fails with > permission denied). I dont want to open my home dir to > the world to allow this operation but I also dont want > to write my log to /var/tmp as user nobody. > > Does anyone know how I can get php to write as me to > my home dir ?
You can only get this with PHP as a CGI.
> I suppose i could write a shell script and have my app > call this but that seems a bit convoluted.
Other option is to read/write the file over FTP, since you'll be able to log in as you.
---John Holmes...
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