Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:50 AM +0100 2005-01-25, Johnny Dahlén wrote:
I have set up mailman on gentoo Linux and can't get the web interface
working. The cgi-scripts are running as reading information works ok,
ie I can log in, list subscribers, view all settings. But update
doesn't work. I chan
At 10:50 AM +0100 2005-01-25, Johnny Dahlén wrote:
I have set up mailman on gentoo Linux and can't get the web interface
working. The cgi-scripts are running as reading information works ok,
ie I can log in, list subscribers, view all settings. But update
doesn't work. I change a setting, press
Apache is run under 'httpd/httpd' (user/group). I compiled mailman using
the --with-cgi-gid=httpd as I thought it was nobody at first and got
'expected GID xx, got GID xx' errors when viewing the pages. I think it's
running with the right GID now however...
- Ralph
At 10:30 AM 10/13/2001 -0
You might want to add the user "nobody" (or whatever you use to run Apache)
to the group "mailman". Then make sure that the group mailman can write to
that dir and those files.
On Friday 12 October 2001 23:12, Ralph Forsythe wrote:
> Permissions on the logs dir are admin:mailman. (admin was t
Permissions on the logs dir are admin:mailman. (admin was the acct used to
install the program.) Permissions on the error logfile are mailman:mailman
-- this seems like it would work, yes? Both the dir and file are U+G
writeable.
Oh, sorry for the HTML on the previous post. Didn't think th
> Now, the mailman logs don't show anything. However the httpd error log
> shows the following output (below), which makes me think there is some kind
> of permission thing going on.
Yes, certainly. So surely the permissions on /usr/local/mailman/logs/error
are gonna be interesting, yes?