Steven A. Falco wrote:
I upgraded to F40, and suddenly an apache cgi script that was working perfectly
in \
F39 (and earlier) is giving me a "Read-only file system" error when trying to
write \
data into a file.
The directory where the cgi is trying to write is owned by apache:apache, and
it is \
mode 777. The file the cgi is trying to write to is also owned by
apache:apache and \
is mode 666.
If I manually run the cgi (a trivial perl script), it works perfectly, but
apache \
gives the "Read-only file system" error. Apache can read the file fine, it
just \
cannot write to it.
I also tried having the cgi simply touch a file in /tmp, and that fails too.
Any suggestions gratefully accepted.
# mkdir /etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/
# vi /etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
ProtectHome=false
# systemctl daemon-reload
# systemctl restart httpd.service
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