On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:04:53AM -0400, Gregg Cranshaw wrote:
> When I access the setup.php file the first time I use the jffnms url, it will
> not let me save the changes to the file saying permission is denied. I
> compared the permissions of the /etc/jffnms and /usr/share/jffnms/conf
> directories to the permissions on a "Sarge" build version and the only
> difference is with the /etc/jffnms directory. The "Sarge" build shows 
> www-data:jffnms as the owners, the "Etch" build shows root:root as the owners.
> If I modify the perimssions of the /usr/share/jffnms/conf directory to 777,
> I am able to save the jffnms.conf file through the web interface. Otherwise
> it does not allow it. I have tried this on 3 different builds across 2
> different servers with the exact same results.
Hmm, it should be saving the file into /etc/jffnms. Looks like a
permission problem.

 - Craig
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