Re: Apache Authorization Access Control - location of htpasswd in Centos 5.1?

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On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 09:59:19PM -0400, Pam Astor alleged:
> 
> > > > > I tried creating a password file by executing htpasswd -c > > /passwd/passwords> > > > famsite but apparently htpasswd is not in my path, I’m getting the> > > > “cannot create file /passwd/passwords famsite” error.> > >> > > That rather sounds like the path /passwd/passwords does not exist or > > is not> > > writable.> > >> > > > Well, I just tried chomd 777 passwords and still the same problem.> > Can you show us what the result of the> > ls -l /passwd/passwords> > command is?
>  
> Thanks for asking there, actually the problem has been solved, I deleted the passwords 
> dir and chmoded 777 the passwd dir and the unsername and password were created
> by htpasswd.
>  

No, 777 is always incorrect for regular files and directories.  You won't find
a single example of a 777 file or directory anywhere on your machine.

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