Hi,

>> I am quite sure that this is a permission problem. Please check that
>> the user/group configured in the Apache configuration file is allowed
>> to access the socket file. (Note that it is not sufficient to assign
>> Unix groups to the Apache runtime user.)
>
> This was also my guess, but apache is running as user www, group www
> and the permissons on the socket look like this:
> srwxrwx---  1 openxpki       www           0 Apr  9 19:50
> openxpki.socket

yes, but does this also apply to the *path* that leads to the socket?  
I. e. is the user allowed to enter this directory per directory  
permissions?

> even setting the owner to www did not help.
>
> Any way to debug this?

Try to su to a user with the expected user/group (verify via 'id')  
and try to access the socket file. I'd bet there is a permission  
problem...

cu

Martin


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