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Posted on 2006-11-10 14:37:56-08 by rbriones
Permission Denied to User Apache!
Hi...i had this problem when i try to read a berkeley database created with my user in the /tmp/ folder in Linux, i need to read a configuration Berkeley DB that i made with my user rbriones in Linux. This has to be used by a CGI (under user Apache), but it gave me "permission Denied" error.

there's an option abaout reading access (the user apache only needs to read this file, not to write on it).

Hope you can help me!.

Best Regards.

rbriones.
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Posted on 2006-11-10 21:32:04-08 by pmarquess in response to 3476
Re: Permission Denied to User Apache!
Hi,

This isn't a BerkeleyDB problem - it just a file permissions issue. Try doing a chmod on the database file(s)

chmod 777 your_database

Paul
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