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I think that worked!
Just by adding umask 022 in apachectl startup script and restarting
apache.
Thanks
Mukarram Syed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sun Solaris and I've used ACL's to get the permissions I want.
Dan
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Hi,
Here is my dilemma and I'd appreciate some help.
Apache has been configured and is running fine. But other users need read
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Hi,
Here is my dilemma and I'd appreciate some help.
Apache has been configured and is running fine. But other users need read
permissions to the /var/log/httpd directory.
Before I
Hi,
Here is my dilemma and I'd appreciate some help.
Apache has been configured and is running fine. But other users need read
permissions to the /var/log/httpd directory.
Before I implemented cronolog (www.cronolog.org), I forced a permissions change
to 755 in the startup script for the /var/lo