Is there a way to use lynx as the user nobody. Or is this a bad idea ? I need to convert a URL (php'ed) to ASCII, and tried to run lynx from within a PHP script. Since Apache runs as the user nobody. I've found that lynx tries to create temp files that can't be opened. Any suggestions ? TIA -pete _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
- Re: how to get lynx to run as user nobody via Apache &a... Pete Lancashire
- Re: how to get lynx to run as user nobody via Apac... Vidiot
- Re: how to get lynx to run as user nobody via Apac... Olivier van Helden
- Re: how to get lynx to run as user nobody via Apac... Robert Soros
- Re: how to get lynx to run as user nobody via Apac... Bret Hughes