In general you would want the apache user to own the web server folders.
In your case, you want to do something like:
cd /var/www
chown www-data:www-data -R ./*
chmod 644 -R ./*
This will change the ownership of all files under /var/www to
User:www-data and Group:www-data, and set the permissions to rw-r--r--
(you should avoid execute (x) permissions in webserver folders where
possibly).
Hope that helps,
Paul
ludo1960(a)lycos.co.uk wrote:
Hello Bitfolkers,
Back to my 503 error, I wrote to the domain module creator
http://drupal.org/node/330563 and the only thing I can come up with
(after checking my Drupal permissions is the Ownership of my Server
root. At the moment
it is User:root Group:root that doesn't sound right to me. I also
have the user www-data in Group www-data (from apache I presume) that
has the home directory of /var/www (server root) Could confusion over
the Ownership of the /var/www directory be causing me poblems? The
last time I tried altering Users and Ownerships I fried my server,
thought best I should ask before I start mucking about again!
These are my suspicions, it will be interesting to see if I am correct
or barking up the wrong tree..again!!
Cheers,
Cliff..
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