Re: Query in setting permission by thttpd to database folder



On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 02:27:09 -0700, kracks
<kirthikaiitm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi,
I am using thttpd webserver and i kept thttpd in /usr/local/sbin.
Database i kept in one folder( /usr/local/database).
I want to set read write permission to database (files)folder by
webserver thttpd so that i can write to database.
I don't have any problem in reading from database.

Pls. suggest me in setting read write permission to database files by
thttpd webserver.

Set group write permission on the folder and files, and add the thttpd
user to the group which owns the folder.


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