Apache2 and FPCGI 2.0

Bruce Easton bruce at stn.com
Sun Sep 12 09:24:57 PDT 2010


  Sounds like filepro just does not have permission to write to your 
document root dir or where you are writing the output document.  Have 
you tried changing ownership of the doc root dir and (any other path 
leading to your output doc) to filepro?

Bruce

Bruce Easton
STN, Inc.


On 9/11/10 10:18 PM, John Sica wrote:
>    Having a problem with fpcgi2.0 and apache2
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> Trying to implement apache2 today, and fpcgi has been working for quite
> some time.
> It seems as if the apache2 user is filepro  the fpcgi text file is
> created, but the htm file, although created, always has zero bytes.  If
> I leave the apache2 default user to daemon, then the htm file gets
> created properly, but cannot be viewed.  I get the Forbidden error
> message.  filepro is the owner of the file.  If I manually change the
> owner of the file to daemon, the file can be placed into the address bar
> and viewed.
> The permissions are rw------- , and filepro is the owner whether daemon
> or filepro is set at the apache2 user.
>
> But the catch is that the apache2 user "daemon" cannot view the file
> owned by filepro in 600 mode.  This permission error is in the apache
> error log.
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> When "filepro" is the apache2 user, the htm file does not get populated,
> and only when the apache2 user is "filepro" can the browser read the
> file owned by filepro.
>
> Any ideas on how to modify apache2 to create a file with more liberal
> permissions, or fpcgi2 to work when filepro is not the apache2 user?
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> Thanks,
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