On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:11:07PM -0500, RJ wrote:
> Thanks Ceri but, it didn't solve my problem.
> The script starts with "#!/usr/src/bin/sh" and I've tried changing it to
> "#!/bin/sh" (no quotes). The end result is still permission denied.
>
> Does the system log what the script is trying to
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:11:07PM -0500, RJ wrote:
> Thanks Ceri but, it didn't solve my problem.
> The script starts with "#!/usr/src/bin/sh" and I've tried changing it to
> "#!/bin/sh" (no quotes). The end result is still permission denied.
>
> Does the system log what the script is trying to
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Subject: Re: premission denied executing a script
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On 8 Jan 2006, at 17:09, RJ wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing a program that wasn't installed from ports, Xweb
from sourceforge. Anyway, whenever I try to execute the script
using /bin, ./bin, /full path/bin I get "permission denied even if
I chown -R root:wheel.
The script probably doesn't h
Hi,
I'm testing a program that wasn't installed from ports, Xweb from
sourceforge. Anyway, whenever I try to execute the script using /bin, ./bin,
/full path/bin I get "permission denied even if I chown -R root:wheel.
Where or, does the system log what the script is trying to do? I ca