On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 05:01 PM, Catalin Trifu wrote:
Hi,
The user root is the which starts the main apache process,
the others are the actual servers spawn by the first one. So
the user under which apache runs is www.
This means that you need to grand write access to those
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Hi,
The user root is the which starts the main apache process,
the others are the actual servers spawn by the first one. So
the user under which apache runs is www.
This means that you need to grand write access to those
directory to the user www, and or the group (www i suppose)
Chee
On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 04:38 PM, Catalin Trifu wrote:
Does the user under wich the Apache server runs (implicitly PHP)
has write access to those directories ?
Hmm... I don't know. Not exactly sure how Apache runs under OS X. I see
a handful of httpd processes which are under the use
Hi,
Does the user under wich the Apache server runs (implicitly PHP)
has write access to those directories ?
Cheers,
Catalin
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