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Eric Sisler wrote:

>I've obviously gone mental this week.  ;-)  I looked at the 
>ownership/permissions on /var/log/httpd but for some reason didn't look at 
>the parent directories.  The problem was incorrect permissions on the log 
>directory.

I considered and discarded that thought, because the bits on log/ are
irrelevant to this problem as long as httpd/ below it is correct, and
you said it was.  Unless of course /var/log isn't world-traversable, but
that would cause all kinds of other problems.  Please explain, that I
may learn from your goof?

- -d


- -- 
David Talkington

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