Hi,
On Thu, Jul 4, 2024 at 7:36 PM Tim via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim:
>> Why are you trying to write log files into your homespace?
Alex:
> It's a legacy system (think webalizer era), but there are also
> multiple virtual hosts and it makes it easier to keep them segmented.
> The document root is in /home/httpd/www.mysite.com/html.
>
> There's not enough space on /var to move it.
Okay, I understand the space issue, but it's just as easy to keep
virtual hosts separated in place as another, and you're not fighting
against security settings (which should not be fought against). But
webalizer never needed things to be *there* on my systems.
This system dates back well before selinux (think LSB and FHS and LIDS) when /home was where user files were stored, and /var/www didn't even exist. Apache core logs are still in /var/log/httpd.
Access to the document root is managed by php-fpm. I've also checked each directory along the way and it's accessible by apache. None of the virtual hosts using /home work, but as I mentioned in my initial post, changing to /var/www eliminates the issue.
> Over 30 years experience
Same. I've just had perhaps a more diverse experience with Linux than many, instead of just doing sysadmin.
This server is also a mail router, so there's quite a bit of data on /home, but I could probably move /home/httpd to /var/www. I'm definitely curious what could possibly be causing this problem at this point, though.
Thanks again,
alex
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