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Old 2004-11-20, 02:50 AM CST
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Apache2 doen't want to give me write premissions

Did someone try e107 on Fedora Core 3?
I stucked on Step 2 where I should change write premission on my web server for some files (so php script can write in),
Problem is Apache doesn't allow me to have write premissions. I tried every singel group/user (with 0777) for files, but no luck.
Yes, I can see the web page, but I can't write to it. I know that Apache 2 has something called suEXEC could it be the problem?

P.S. I have Fedora Core 3 with Apache2 PHP and MySQL installed from fedora's rpms
On Fedora Core 2 with Apache 1.3 it worked perfect.
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Old 2004-11-20, 02:58 AM CST
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Have you tried changing the owner of the files to the user specified in httpd.conf ? I believe it's 'apache' by default.

If your script is creating the file, the permissions of the directory could also be to blame.
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Old 2004-11-20, 03:02 AM CST
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Yes, but it didn't help. I have tried to change premissions for the whole tree of directories.
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Old 2004-11-20, 09:27 AM CST
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I am having the same problem too!!

Need HELP!!!!
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Old 2004-11-20, 08:07 PM CST
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This probably has to do with SELinux. Run System Settings > Security Level, SELinux tab.
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Old 2004-11-21, 06:54 AM CST
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How do I disable SELinux if system-config-securitylevel doesn't work?
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Old 2004-11-23, 09:57 AM CST
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Quote:
Originally Posted by egr
How do I disable SELinux if system-config-securitylevel doesn't work?
Had the same issue...upgraded the security level to:

system-config-securitylevel-1.4.18-2

from here and it resolved the problem...

http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pu...esting/3/i386/

Regards,
Bunyack
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Old 2004-11-23, 11:29 AM CST
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Thanks to everyone!
I did it, I got write permissions.
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Old 2004-11-26, 12:35 PM CST
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Cool

Quote:
Originally Posted by egr
Thanks to everyone!
I did it, I got write permissions.
Thanks from me as well. I feel really lucky finding this thread.
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