[ic] mod_interchange permissions

Dan Browning interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Mon Apr 7 19:01:01 2003


At 05:32 PM 4/7/2003 -0500, you wrote:

>On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 04:54  PM, Dan Browning wrote:
>
>>For example, if your web server is apache, and the user.group is
>>apache.apache, then you would do:
>>
>>chgrp apache /usr/local/interchange/etc/socket
>>chmod g+rws /usr/local/interchange/etc/socket
>>
>># I also like to do...
>>
>>chgrp apache /usr/local/interchange/etc/
>>chmod g+rws /usr/local/interchange/etc/
>
>Thanks, Dan. I was wondering about something like this.
>
>Hhere's my socket now:
>srw-rwS---    1 interch  apache          0 Apr  7 16:01 socket
>
>I restarted IC and Apache, and still got the permission denied in my
>httpd error log! Works great as long as I don't restart IC.
>
>I remembered reading this post today:
>"Why do socket permissions keep changing?"
>http://www.icdevgroup.org/pipermail/interchange-users/2002-October/ 
>027369.html
>
>Should we do this with SocketPerms in interchange.cfg?

Yes, the I neglected to mention the accompanying configuration change:

SocketPerms 0660

-Dan


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