Hello SER experts,
I installed SER v0.9.0 and serweb, last CVS version. I unpacked serweb under <web_root> directory and all the directory tree to have the `apache:apache' priveligies. However, when I try to login, I get a warning:
Warning: fopen(/tmp/ser_fifo): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/html/zhrodague.net/public_html/serweb/html/functions.php on line 267
I look at the /tmp/ser_fifo and surprised that it has the root:root priveligies, although I run ser with the options "-u ser -g ser" (the 'ser' user has just been added just for this purpose).
So, what have I do to get the write permissions on the ser_fifo? Have I definitely to add `ser' and/or `apache' user to the `root' group?
Thanks.
No what you have to do is creat a link to the ser_fifo pipe somewhere in your apache document root. and change the location of it in the serweb config file to point to that link.
Regards, Shidan CTO, Nuovotel
On Apr 3, 2005 11:56 AM, Timur Elzhov elzhov@warelex.com wrote:
Hello SER experts,
I installed SER v0.9.0 and serweb, last CVS version. I unpacked serweb under <web_root> directory and all the directory tree to have the `apache:apache' priveligies. However, when I try to login, I get a warning:
Warning: fopen(/tmp/ser_fifo): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/www/html/zhrodague.net/public_html/serweb/html/functions.php on line 267
I look at the /tmp/ser_fifo and surprised that it has the root:root priveligies, although I run ser with the options "-u ser -g ser" (the 'ser' user has just been added just for this purpose).
So, what have I do to get the write permissions on the ser_fifo? Have I definitely to add `ser' and/or `apache' user to the `root' group?
Thanks.
-- Best regards, Timur Elzhov Warelex LLC
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