Juergen,

thanks fo the info

i confirm httpd.conf user & group is apache

anyway i still having problem in compiling the openca.

seem like from ocsp. can guide?

thanks

On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 11:21 +0200, Juergen Brauckmann wrote:
> christopher wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 10:54 +0200, Juergen Brauckmann wrote:
> > 
> >>christopher wrote:
> >>
> >>>>>>>make[9]: Leaving directory `/tmp/openca-0.9.2.4/src/common/etc'
> >>>>>>>+ /usr/bin/install -c -d -o nobody -g
> >>>>>>>nogroup /usr/local/openca.0.9.2/openca/etc
> >>>>>>>/usr/bin/install: invalid group `nogroup'
> >>
> >>You don't have a group "nogroup" in your system.
> > 
> > 
> > mean i must use nogroup to do the installation for openca?
> 
> Not necessarily.
> 
> You must set --with-httpd-group to the group your apache runs under.
> 
> If you don't set --with-httpd-group, OpenCA-configure assumes "nogroup".
> =>
> 1. You should figure out what value the "Group"-Directive in your
> httpd.conf is. If you don't know which httpd.conf is used, you must
> figure that out first.
> 
> 2. Configure OpenCA with parameter --with-httpd-group and the value from
> step 1.
> 
> >>There are two additional parameters
> >>--with-httpd-user
> >>and
> >>--with-httpd-group
> >>which tell configure which user and group the stuff that the apache is
> >>supposed to read has to have.
> >>
> >>Default for --with-httpd-group is "nogroup".
> 
> Juergen



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