>Thanks for the suggestion.  The user httpd.conf file is running as is nobody.
>
>Do you mean that the httpd.conf file should be owned by the same user for 
>the htdig.conf file?
>If so, both are already set permission-wise to the same user already.

Ciao,

    It is better to set just read permissions for the 'nobody', you never 
know what the 'dangerous user' could do.

    The nobody user must access that file, which means it must be able to 
walk down the directory tree up to that file ... Do all the directories 
have the 'x' permission set for instance for all the users?

Ciao
-Gabriele

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