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Posted by Jason Wong on 10/04/75 11:05
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 04:13, Jason Morehouse wrote:
> I don't need a lesson in file permissions, thanks. Apache runs as
> nobody. The problem isn't trying to get apache to display test.php,
> it's having it display the proper 403 error page, rather than a php
> error when it doesn't have access to a page.
Maybe you should have made more explicit in your original post what your
question was (as is evident in the number of inappropriate responses that you
have received).
> Each page, test.html and test.php have the same permissions. The html
> page gives the expected 403 error message when I try and access it
> (thats what I want). The other, php script doesn't. This is a security
> concern for me as it reveals paths on my system in the event a page has
> the wrong permissions.
Well it will display said error message IFF you have display_errors enabled.
On a production machine display_errors should *not* be enabled.
> Why does apache not server the 403 on the php
> page? Maybe this is better off in the apache list.
No idea.
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