On 3/22/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ave,

"Or make sure the user apache runs on has write access to the share."

That's the problem I'm facing. I'm not sure how to do that. If I'm not
mistaken, Apache runs as user "nobody" on my Mac, but I don't know how to
give that user write access on the Windows Machine.

Yes, it is quite complicated :(

I believe this has nothing to do with your windows machine, but with
the mount on your Mac. I'm not very familiar with Mac OS X (Although i
have installed it) I know it's based on a linux kernel, and uses same
mount tools. I think a simple chmod 777 to the mount folder would do
the job.
so if you have it mounted at /Share
chmod 777 /Share
I believe that windows mounts everything with chmod value 777, so that
shouldn't be a problem.

Tijnema


> On 3/22/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Ave,
>>
>> I¹m not sure if anyone here is going to be able to help, but I¹ve run into a
>> permissions snag.
>> I have Apache Web Server running on Mac OS X with PHP. I have a folder on a
>> windows machine mounted on my Mac OS X as a share using the ³mount ­t smbfs
>> //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ShareName Share².
>> The ³user² has full read-write permission and physically I¹m able to do
>> anything I want sitting on my Mac OS X in this share, like create, delete or
>> modify files.
>>
>> The problem is, I don¹t think Apache Web Server (or PHP) has write access on
>> this share. In PHP, I¹m able to read data from files on this share, but I¹m
>> not able to write  data to any file on that share. I get access is denied.
>>
>> Is there anyway through PHP to give Apache or PHP write access to the files
>> on this share?
>> I don¹t see how I can provide Apache Web Server (installed on my Mac) Write
>> Access through the Windows System that has the original folder. Windows is
>> only able to provide the Mac User with Permissions, not Apache.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>
> You could chmod the whole share to 777 but that might give problems!
> Or make sure the user apache runs on has write access to the share.
> But normal each file is set with permission 755, means that only the
> owner can write to it.
>
> I'm not able to give a real fix right now, but it is quite complicated :(
>
> Tijnema
>>
>>
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>> Rahul Sitaram Johari
>> CEO, Twenty Four Seventy Nine Inc.
>>
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>>
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>>
>>




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