You could add your self to what ever group apache belongs too. You could also chmod o+rwx as well.
Mike Miller On 8/25/06, Martin Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been having a problem with my Apache setup in that I'm not sure what user I should run it under. The default is www-data, and I could just add myself to the www-data group and be able to edit it under my user (martin). The problem with that is that when I create files with my normal user, they will be owned by martin and thus inaccessible to Apache. I could just edit the files with the www-data user, but that is annoying in terms of syncing together various files (.vimrc and such) between /home/martin and /home/www-data. I attempted to have Apache run under the user martin by adding the following in my Apache config: User martin Group martin but when I try to have a script create a directory, for example, it returns "Permission Denied." This is Apache 2.0.55. Does anybody have a good solution for this? For example, is there a way to make all files created by me in /var/www owned by www-data instead? Thanks all. _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list euglug@euglug.org http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
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