On Fri, 8 Nov 1996, Ronald van Loon wrote:
> I think I may have found why people are so unhappy with the new release of
> the Apache httpd: when it moves the directories, they become owned by root,
> rather than the special user 'www-data'. The new directory that is created,
> /usr/lib/httpd, gets
CoB SysAdmin (Joe Emenaker) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: export LOGS=/var/log/apache
: export DOCS=/var/web/webspace
: export CGI=/var/web/cgi-bin
: the config files. However, I think there *may* exist somewhere in this idea
: the ability to avoid more configuration change hassles than it woul
>
> I think I may have found why people are so unhappy with the new release of
> the Apache httpd: when it moves the directories,
I ran into this problem when I tried to upgrade, too. The upgrade moved the
log files from /var/log/apache-httpd to /var/log/apache. This caused my
custom /etc/cron.we
I think I may have found why people are so unhappy with the new release of
the Apache httpd: when it moves the directories, they become owned by root,
rather than the special user 'www-data'. The new directory that is created,
/usr/lib/httpd, gets the permission of 700, which means that apache cann
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