The permissions on the file are as follows:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 231766 Jul 20 17:44
mod_witango55_apache2.so
I have also tried chowning this file to nobody:nobody as well as
witango:witango, but to no effect.
William M Conlon wrote:
What are the permissions of the witango module wapache2.so?
On Jul 20, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Justin Smith wrote:
William,
Thanks for the speedy reply, but it didn't seem to work. It does
bring up an interesting question, though... Does the Apache plugin
run as the 'witango' user, or does it run as the owner of the web
server process ('nobody')?
Here's what I tried, but got the same results as before:
Added the 'witango' user to the 'nobody' group, to which the 'nobody'
user belongs.
chowned the TAF files to witango:witango, with permissions 755.
chowned the TAF files to nobody:nobody, with permissions 755.
changed the permissions of the TAF files to 777. :-!
William M Conlon wrote:
sorry,
that was one way to do it.
I bet the issue is permissions, and that the witango user does not
have read access to the taf files
On Jul 20, 2006, at 2:18 PM, Justin Smith wrote:
Hello all,
My company currently runs two Witango Server 5.5 application
servers (on Windows 2000), and one web server running IIS (also on
Windows 2000). I am now trying to configure a new SuSE
Linux/Apache2 web server to talk to the existing Witango app
servers. I was able to get the Witango plugin for Apache2
installed, and it is currently talking to the Witango servers, but
I am running into a problem. Every time I attempt to access a TAF
file, I get the "application file was either missing or invalid"
error message (error number -3).
I know that it is hitting the Witango servers, because it is
displaying our custom error page. The path to the TAF files is the
same on the Apache2 server as it is on the IIS servers (relative to
the web root), and Apache serves HTML files in the same directories
without a problem.
File caching was enabled on the Witango servers, but the same
problem occurs when caching is disabled.
It did not appear to be a problem with DOS vs. Unix newlines, as I
have tried converting the files to no avail.
I have the mod_speling module loaded, so it does not appear to be a
problem with URL case.
I'm running out of ideas here... Has anyone run into this problem
before?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
--
Justin Smith.
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