correct, thanks for the advice.  I'll switch it back to 600 and chown
apache:apache.  Can never be to safe.

Sam

On 5/27/06, bruno modulix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sam Keen a écrit :
> Doh!  (thanks for putting up with a newb).
> the global was set to 600, chmod'd to 644 and all is fine now.
>
<ot>
Takes care of not having "world-readable" files. This may not be such a
problem on a local machine, but for production use you should really
restrict access to the owner, and (of course) make your web server's
account (apache or whatever it's name is) the owner.
</ot>
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