On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:54 AM, Sebastian Krebs <krebs.seb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 25.08.2012 01:41, schrieb Fred Silsbee: > >> Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on >> line 0 >> >> >> >> Fatal error: Unknown: Failed opening required >> '/var/www/html/log_book_MySQL.php' >> (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in Unknown on line 0 >> >> had to use Fedora yumex(yum) to install php >> >> PHP Version 5.4.5 is seen in phpinfo >> before now, php was there and ready after Fedora install >> >> > > Hi, > > I guess you created the file yourself (with your user account) and want to > watch it within your browser via your webserver? The last one usually runs > under the "www-data:www-data" (debian. Guess Fedora takes it similar) > user:group. So, either change the owner, or change the permissions. > > An example > > | chmod g+rw /var/www/html/log_book_MySQL.php > | chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/log_book_MySQL.php > > and add yourself to the group www-data. Don't know, how it can be done in > Fedora. Debian uses usermod, but as far as I know it's a debian tool(?). > > Regards, > Sebastian > I don't use Fedora, but I doubt that would be necessary. All files created by a user account have read rights for world, atleast on all the Unix servers/PCs I maintain. Maybe it's just a typo? Linux is case sensitive, so make sure the file is really called log_book_MySQL.php, and not log_book_MYSQL.php for example.. - Matijn -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php