[Mailman-Users] cgi user

2003-12-08 Thread Dave Filchak
Hello all, At this point, I am using the default install of Mailman that came with RedHat 9 and have updated the rpms to the latest RedHat release. However, I have always ran apache as another user other than the default apache. So naturally, when I try to go to the initial default mailman list th

RE: [Mailman-Users] cgi user

2003-12-06 Thread Dave Filchak
Ah ha ... yes I'll give that a try. Cheers Dave -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Todd Sent: December 6, 2003 2:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi user *** PGP Signature Status: unknown *** Signer: Unknown, K

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi user

2003-12-06 Thread Todd
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dave Filchak wrote: > At this point, I am using the default install of Mailman that came with > RedHat 9 and have updated the rpms to the latest RedHat release. However, I > have always ran apache as another user other than the default apache. So > nat

[Mailman-Users] cgi user

2003-12-06 Thread Dave Filchak
Hello all, At this point, I am using the default install of Mailman that came with RedHat 9 and have updated the rpms to the latest RedHat release. However, I have always ran apache as another user other than the default apache. So naturally, when I try to go to the initial default mailman list th

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-user / create.py

2003-01-30 Thread Vivek Khera
> "f" == friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: f> No, running postalias as user www generates a "Permission denied" error on the aliases f> file. Hence my question: should I change the file ownership, it's permissions or is there a f> way to run postalias under the user mailman? I just s

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-user / create.py

2003-01-30 Thread Simon White
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > But I don't understand at which end this is wrong. Was the cgi-gid set wrong? Or > > > do I need to change the ownership of the aliases files? check-perms renders no > > > errors. Do I need to tell mailman/create.py to run postaliases as user mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-user / create.py

2003-01-30 Thread friedrich28
> > But I don't understand at which end this is wrong. Was the cgi-gid set wrong? Or > > do I need to change the ownership of the aliases files? check-perms renders no > > errors. Do I need to tell mailman/create.py to run postaliases as user mailman, >and > > if so, how do I do that? > > Does

Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi-user / create.py

2003-01-30 Thread Simon White
30-Jan-03 at 00:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > Hi there, > > this may seem to you as a simple question, but I'd appreciate some help. I've run > mailman's configure-script with the option --with-cgi-gid=www and --with-mail-gid=- > 2. Now when I'm trying to create a list via w

[Mailman-Users] cgi-user / create.py

2003-01-29 Thread friedrich28
Hi there, this may seem to you as a simple question, but I'd appreciate some help. I've run mailman's configure-script with the option --with-cgi-gid=www and --with-mail-gid=- 2. Now when I'm trying to create a list via www with the create-script, I get the error: RuntimeError: command failed: /