Apache warning: DocumentRoot doesnot exist..

Ali Hamad ali.hamad34 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 3 09:34:32 UTC 2006


yeah .. its Saturday night ;-) things like this happens .
however, I still prefer to set the apache user as a group ....

On 9/3/06, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez <manuel at todo-linux.com> wrote:
>
> El Domingo, 3 de Septiembre de 2006 10:57, Ali Hamad escribió:
> >
> > Hello :
> > I do think that public_html should has
> > ( Apache user ):User permission.
>
> I think you're misunderstanding this thread, I'm not the one who have
> problems
> with Apache and the DocumentRoot.
> My Apache works perfectly ;-)
>
> >
> > as example , if the user who runs Apache is nobody , the permission of
> the
> > public_html folder should be :
> > USER:nobody.
>
> Actually, that's not really true. If you have 755 permission on the
> directory,
> any user could read on it, nobody, apache or whatever.
> I agree that is a good idea to set nobody or apache as a group. Above was
> just
> a comment ;-)
>
> >
> > another example is :
> > drwxr-x---  22 ali nobody 4096 Sep  3 04:44 public_html
> > where (ali) is the username of my own website and nobody is the user who
> > runs Apache .
>
> Try giving 755 to the directory and change the group:
> chown ali. public_html/
> Apache will be able to read on it :-)
>
> Anyway, Nirav, the guy with the Apache problem, wrote that he have checked
> all
> permission issue.
>
> Cheers
> --
> Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.
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