On Dec 28, 2014, at 11:34 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hey guys,
I found the issue. The problem was that I'm on CentOS and I was using
SELinux!! Well I'm not much of an SELinux user. So I just turned it
off
like this:
[root@web1:/var/www/php-webdev] #setenforce 0
[root@web1:/var/www/php-webdev] #
[root@web1:/var/www/php-webdev] #getenforce
Permissive
[root@web1:/var/www/php-webdev] #
And now the script works as designed:
Bob’s Auto PartsOrder Results
Order processed at 14:31, 28th December 2014
Your order is as follows:
Items ordered: 8
1 tires
2 bottles of oil
5 spark plugs
Total of order is $140.00
Address to ship to is 39 Carmen Court
Order written.
Thanks for your suggestion! But I'm glad that did it!
Tim
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Tim Dunphy <bluethundr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi James,
Ok, so I tried taking your advice. And set the mode and group
accordingly:
[root@web1:~] #ls -lh /var/www/php-webdev/orders/orders.txt
-rw-r--r--. 1 apache users 0 Dec 27 21:47
/var/www/php-webdev/orders/orders.txt
However the result didn't change. I get the same failure when
trying to
write to the file:
*Warning*: fopen(/var/www/php-webdev/orders/orders.txt): failed to
open
stream: Permission denied in */var/www/php-webdev/ch01/
processorder.php* on
line *50*
Thanks
Tim
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 1:27 PM, James Moe <jimoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 12/28/2014 11:03 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 apache apache 0 Dec 27 21:47
/var/www/php-webdev/orders/orders.txt
Is there a reason why it is marked as an executable? Such files are
normally 0644 or 0664.
Another option is to set the group to "users" and add apache to that
group.
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There is one other technicallity to consider:
Does the file your trying to read/write to belong to the web server
user account?
(I have never seen the Apache web server run as Apache. It is most
often _www,
or nobody or something else)
JK
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