Re: owner=52400 name?

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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 12:16:33 -0500, James Cooley wrote
> If you are running php with safe mode turned on, those files just 
> need to have either the same owner, or the same group.  You probably 
> don't want to give the apache user ownership of the files, since 
> httpd usually runs as apache, and giving the apache user ownership 
> of the files would allow the webserver to write to them.  Otherwise, 
> since apache doesn't own the files, it is bound by the restrictions 
> of the permissions for 'other' as it should be.
> 

I normally run these as root.root. However, this question came up in a new
install and I could not find a definitive answer as to why the strange ids
pop'd up. I guess it is just a "feature" of the tar xvzf operation.

Thanks to you both for your comments.

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