Michael Leung wrote:
Hi All,
My problem is finally solved by totally off SELinux Security
Policies.
I told you so :-))
Thank you very verry much the helps from yours! I know this
is not very safe solution, but at the leasy my script can work
yours,
Michael
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Hi All,
My problem is finally solved by totally off SELinux Security
Policies. Thank you very verry much the helps from yours! I know this
is not very safe solution, but at the leasy my script can work
yours,
Michael
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Yes, I have restarted my Apache.
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Michael Leung wrote:
Yes, apache can do read/write in /tmp. I can't su to apache.
But I created another account in apache group(userid test1). I have
such tests by using that account. I can do mv , cp , create new file.
After those successful test, I have modified httpd.conf to make
Michael Leung wrote:
I have faced the upload file permission denied for weeks. I can't
write a new file/create a directory. I did a test in PHP standalone
(Linux shell). The operation is very normal.
But what *USER* were you when you did that test?!
Were you the same user PHP runs as, IE,
Hi all,
the user is apache for PHP. the directory is owned by apache user.
I am 100% certain for the directory name.
yours,
Michael
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And apache user can read/write /tmp?
What files are in /tmp?
su to apache and see if you can read the uploaded files, and mv them to
the directory.
Michael Leung wrote:
Hi all,
the user is apache for PHP. the directory is owned by apache user.
I am 100% certain for the directory name.
Hi,
Yes, apache can do read/write in /tmp. I can't su to apache.
But I created another account in apache group(userid test1). I have
such tests by using that account. I can do mv , cp , create new file.
After those successful test, I have modified httpd.conf to make
apache web server run
Hi all,
I have faced the upload file permission denied for weeks. I can't
write a new file/create a directory. I did a test in PHP standalone
(Linux shell). The operation is very normal.
But in web environment, I got this error message:
Warning: move_uploaded_file()
Dear Michael,
I spent the better part of today trying to get a file upload script to work
too. Same sort of problem: local linux works ok, but web - nope.
Looking at your error message, it might be the renaming of the temp file that
is barfing.
if (($_FILES[pix][size] 0)($_FILES[pix][size]
Hi Andre,
thank you, I have hided my html path in the message. I have replace
my real path with '/var/www/html/'. the error message should be like
this.
Warning: move_uploaded_file() [function.move-uploaded-file]: Unable to
move '/tmp/phpjsLZfC' to '/var/www/html/test/icons.zip' in
Upload file Permission denied
Hi Andre,
thank you, I have hided my html path in the message. I have replace
my real path with '/var/www/html/'. the error message should be like
this.
Warning: move_uploaded_file() [function.move-uploaded-file]: Unable to
move '/tmp/phpjsLZfC' to '/var/www/html/test
Hi all,
I am more believing this is a kind of apache configure problem. If
that's Fedora 3 problem, I can't do this kind in command line.
Therefore, if I bypassed Apache, my problem is solved. Moreover, my
system is highly OOP , I can't fall back into PHP 4.
yours,
Michael
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Yes, this kind of script is working in my pervious old server. But
after I have upgraded the OS to Fedora 3 with PHP 5.0.2 and Apache 2.
Then as I mentioned in my previous mail SELinux is to blame. Uninstall
it or disable it. (pass selinux=0 when you boot).
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What user did you run your command line as?
Trav
- Original Message -
From: Michael Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Travis Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Andre Dubuc [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Apache Upload file Permission
Michael Leung wrote:
Hi all,
I have faced the upload file permission denied for weeks. I can't
write a new file/create a directory. I did a test in PHP standalone
(Linux shell). The operation is very normal.
But in web environment, I got this error message:
Something that just occurred to
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