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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 01/11/08 14:49
coolsti wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 07:38:38 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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>> "Permission denied" indicates the webserver user does not have
>> permission to access the file. Correct your file system security.
>
> Yes, it certainly seems that this may be a solution to the problem. Could
> you please tell me how to do that in this case?
>
> Let me repeat: I set up this computer a few months ago and everything
> worked. I set it up with a new hardisk last week and suddenly I have this
> completely new security problem that I did not have before? If this is the
> case, it is because I am missing something (I did something last time that
> I don't really know about and didn't do this time) or there has been a
> change in apache, the OS or PHP in the last few months.
>
> So how do I go about fixing up the file system security for this problem?
>
> Steve, Denmark
>
Try one of the Linux admin support groups. They can walk you through
it. It's not a PHP problem.
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