Look into the SELinux settings for your system, if you have that
enabled, by default PHP is not allowed to get that file via the user
nobody.
If you look into /var/log/messages you'll see some selinux messages.
You either need to disable selinux, or set your policy...http://
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Hello,
I am not quite sure if this is the correct mailing list to post this
question, but here I go anyway. I have a vanilla Fedora Core 3
installation, and I am trying to run a php script through a local
website that has calls into a MySQL database. I can run this script
at the command line
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