RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 on Debian

2006-01-24 Thread Brian Street
e group "wwwuser". I hope that clarifies things! Kermit Short System Administrator CCN-DC-1 D-Div ph: 7-6360 pg: 4-5165 em: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message- From: Brian Street [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 8:19 AM To: 'Kermit Short'

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 on Debian

2006-01-24 Thread Brian Street
to the necessary group, or that the proper world-scoped permissions have been applied to the necessary parts of the file tree. Hope that helps! Kermit Short System Administrator CCN-DC-1 D-Div ph: 7-6360 pg: 4-5165 em: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Brian Street [mailto:[EMAI

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 on Debian

2006-01-24 Thread Brian Street
tters who owns the script unless the apache process has to write back to the files/directories. For example if you are running a CMS then it would matter or an application that uploaded pictures etc. Devraj Brian Street wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm interested in whether or

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 on Debian

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Street
Hello everyone, I'm interested in whether or not people running Apache2 on Debian 3.1 create a separate user for the web directory (/var/www/xxx). The default install has root owning everything, but starting the web server as www-data. Thank you, Brian.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache2 and phpmyadmin troubles

2006-01-21 Thread Brian Street
Hello everyone, I've been wracking my brain for the solution to a problem I am experiencing; I hope someone can help me figure out what is going on. I have 2 servers, 1 local and the other a dedicated server on the east coast (not that the location matters). I am following the how-to here (http: