What are the actual file permissions when you run ls -o?

Do you know if PHP is installed as an apache mod or cgi? Also you might
check what user apache is running as.

possibly...
$ vi /etc/apache2/envvars

and look for something like...
export APACHE_RUN_USER=www-data




On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 6:47 AM, e-letter <inp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 18/08/2010, chris h <chris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > php is not processing the file.  There's a few reasons for this, but the
> > first thing I would check is the permissions of the file.  From the
> > directory try
> >
> > $ ls -oa
> >
> The file permission was confirmed as root, since it was copied (as
> root) from a normal user account directorp 'temporary' to the
> directory '/var/www/html'
>
> > This should tell you who owns the file and what it's permissions are.
>  You
> > mentioned that you copied it as root, you could change it's ownership to
> > www-data.
> >
> This fails:
>
> [r...@localhost html]# chown www-data test.php
> chown: `www-data': invalid user
>
> So I repeated this with a normal user account and the change in
> permission occurs. However, the html file containing the php script
> remains unchanged.
>
> The instruction:
>
> ...
> <?php phpinfo() ?>
> ...
>
> Does not show the version of php.
>

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