I was wondering if it was something like that. In Panther, there was a hidden preferences file that could be edited to "fix" this sort of permissions issue, but that file does not exist in Tiger.

In terms of "docs", since Tiger hasn't been released yet... docs are scanty.

On Apr 15, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Bill Conlon wrote:

It might not be permissions. You might have to read some more of the docs.

The linux kernel now uses SELinux, security profiles needed to comply with NSA. Tiger may have a similar new security framework.

I haven't delved into it, and just disabled SELinux so permissions would control.

bill

On Friday, April 15, 2005, at 11:17  AM, Dale Graham wrote:

I am setting up to upgrade to OS X (Tiger) v 10.4

I have already noticed that permissions are trickier in Tiger than they were even in Panther (v 10.3+)

I have set the permissions so that Witango can read the files. At one point, in desperation, I even set permissions to ANYONE can read/write/execute.�

But I still keep getting the following error when I attempt to access any tcfs. (Tafs of course, are OK).



*******

File: snippets.taf
Position:Create_snippets
Class:Internal
Main Error Number:-805

Insufficient security for the requested operation.

snippets_obj

*******

So I am pretty sure it is permissions, but can't figure out WHERE the permissions need to be set. These look OK in the entire server area, and in the WitangoServer directory.

BTW, this is for the Witango 5.5 server. If I use the Witango servlet under J2EE, everything works just fine. So it's something fouling up the Witango server only.

Anyone have a clue?


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