--- In [email protected], Brian E Boothe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've developed Websites and Scripts for 14 years I'm pretty Sure i
> realize that, I,m very accustomed to working with red hat Linux
>were i
> just log in as root do what i gotta do and blink I'm done, the
>delima
> came when i was Writing PHP backend and it wouldn't copy over to my
>www
> apache directory whats soo ever except for my home directory it copies
> too that works fine but i can't Copy or change a dang thing under
> /var/www even as logged in as sudo su
Brian,
Your permissions for /var/www read how? Since you are accoustomed to
using a *NIX already, this should be the first place to look. One
question im not seeing... are you working from the machine remotely?
I.E. ssh, FTP.. so on? If you issue a sudo -i from the machine
directly you should have SuperUser powers...(after entering the su
password that is) If you dont, I would have to say your problems are
ALOT bigger than just not being able to edit your root directories..
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