--- Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grant wrote:
> > My httpd.conf file is apache2.conf after being set
> up
> > by Gentoo and there doesn't seem to be any mention
> of
> > which user and group it runs as.
> 
> If you start it as root, then I believe it defaults
> to "nobody" when 
> User is not specified.
> 
> > The Link.pm file is
> > unreadable to me.
> 
> Not a good sign.  If the authors of the software
> won't help you and you 
> can't understand their code, this may not be the
> best choice for you.
> 
> > Would it be safe to let the user in
> > question rwx the socket file?
> 
> I can't really say, given that I don't know what the
> purpose of the 
> socket is or what Interchange::Link might use it
> for.  This is something 
> you need to find out from a person familiar with
> Interchange.
> 
> - Perrin
> 

I am extremelly happy to report that I now have this
working.  I found an important thread in the
Interchange mailing list archives.  The user running
apache2 turned out to be apache, and that was set up
automatically in case anyone is interested.

I'm sorry if I've been an eyesore, but I've learned a
lot about apache and linux through getting this to
work.  I won't be quite so helpless the next time.

Thanks a lot for everyone's help!

- Grant


        
                
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