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On 23.09.2012 06:24, Ivanelson Nunes wrote:
> That I know!! I asked what the default permission of trac.ini, type "700"?!?

Sorry, this wasn't clear from your request.

Quick-n-easy terminal test session:

$> trac-admin ./test initenv
$> ...
$> ls -al ./test/conf/
drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4096 Sep 23 09:01 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 user user 4096 Sep 23 09:01 ..
- -rw------- 1 user user 4997 Sep 23 09:01 trac.ini
- -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 5169 Sep 23 09:01 trac.ini.sample
$>

So the answer is '600'. But unless security-related programs like GnuPG
or SSH tracd wouldn't care about too wide permission settings, as long
as it has r/w access itself.

> Finally, just do a chmod-R www-data: www-data dir in my project and now
> the Trac already open in the browser.

This is exactly, what I had in mind when I queried you about process UID
and permissions. Glad it works.

Steffen Hoffmann
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