Re: Permission Problems

2002-10-01 Thread Michael Fowler
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 09:36:41AM -1000, Josh wrote: > I meant that I issued those commands from the command line. So even with > the file owned by nobody and everything is world read/writable I still get > a permission denied error. What does ls -l on the file output? In your program, what are

Re: Permission Problems

2002-09-30 Thread david
Josh wrote: > To clarify in my earlier posting, the part where I say, > > I have played with chown but the fact is "nobody" can't chown a > file > that belongs to "root". For grins I did: > > chown nobody:nobody ./fooness.cfg > chmod 666 ./fooness.cfg > > I meant that I issued

Re: Permission Problems

2002-09-30 Thread Josh
To clarify in my earlier posting, the part where I say, I have played with chown but the fact is "nobody" can't chown a file that belongs to "root". For grins I did: chown nobody:nobody ./fooness.cfg chmod 666 ./fooness.cfg I meant that I issued those commands from the command line. So

Re: Permission Problems

2002-09-26 Thread Michael Fowler
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 11:16:46AM -1000, Korthrun wrote: > The file name is /usr/local/apache/htdocs/fooness.cfg > The script runs from /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/add_mrtg.pl > the string I am using is: > system "perl -p -i -e 's! END DSL BUSINESS ACCOUNTS > #!$profile\n###