On Tuesday 22 October 2002 10:56 am, Gre7g Luterman wrote:
     > > However, if my web server runs as user apache, how can I set things
     > > up so that tmda-address can read a user's crypt_key?
     > If you have configuration access to your box, you might try changing
     > your crypt_key permissions to 640 and then placing crypt_key in the
     > same group as apache is run.  That would allow it to read the file.
     >
     > You will have to set ALLOW_MODE_640 as well.

Yup, this fixed it.

Now I have to develop a shell script to create all of the proper files and 
configurations to make tmda work for more than one user.  The fact that tmda 
crashes when files, such as ~/.tmda/whitlest, don't exist sure makes this 
setup difficult to reproduce reliably.

Thanx,
-- 
Mike Diehl
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