My mistake. The file permissions are rwxr-xr-x. I hit a 'w' instead of
an 'x'.
Yes, when it fails I get a selinux message. *I WILL INVESTIGATE THAT!!!*
I am somewhat new to Linux and don't know all of the pieces that well,
especially selinux. Thank you. I didn't realize that it was separate.
Chuc
that is not allowing me to execute
scripts, but I can't find how or where this is happening.
Any suggestions or alternatives would be *GREATLY* appreciated.
TIA,
Chuck Crisler
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On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 12:13 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
> Chuck Crisler wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 09:37 +0100, Tom Evans wrote:
> >
> >
> > My cgi-bin directory (/var/www/cgi-bin) is owned by root with these
> > permissions drwxr-xr-x. This is from my ht
On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 09:37 +0100, Tom Evans wrote:
> If it was owned by user apache, then if the webserver were exploitable,
> the attacker would be able to deface your website. If it is just
> readable by apache, then they would need to exploit apache and then find
> a local privilege escalation
ons of them and use sudo
to copy changes back to the appropriate directory. I haven't figured out
how to handle perl scripts that I enter.
All help is greatly appreciated.
Chuck Crisler
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