Posts Tagged ‘permissions’
Apache permissions with SELinux
30Nov08
Had a little problem recently with Apache.
I wanted to set up a local LAMP development for a project I was working on, so I set up an Apache VHost on a testing directory to serve files out of it. Having done this quite a number of times before, I assumed this to be a routine [...]
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Tags: apache, fedora, forbidden, hfs+, leopard, permissions, selinux
Ran across this nasty problem today.
I recently set up a LAMP environment on my laptop, intending to do local development for one of our sites.
I did the usual setup of Apache VHosts and all.. only to find that the site had decided to stopped working. This was pretty strange since I’d just checked out a [...]
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Tags: .htaccess, apache, hfs+, permissions
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