Re: problem accessing directories under /var/www/html

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Hi,
Did you check selinux contexts? If you won't have public context on files
you won't get access.

Regards,
Ges

On 22 Oct 2010 19:14, "Steven Barre" <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

 Hey Bob

Sounds like a permissions issue. TAR can hold file permissions and when
extracted will keep those permissions.

When you copied it you "loose" the permissions and they reset to the default
for the directory.

Can you do a ls -l and send that to us? That should show the permission
difference between somefile/index.html and new/index.html

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Steven Barre
steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Systems and Support Manager
Real Estate Webmasters
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On 10/22/2010 10:06, Ramsey, Robert L wrote:

> oes anyone have any idea
>


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