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Thanks... Didn't think of doing that. Yes, after su'ing to apache
user it could still cat the file. Guess now I'll bug the SAMBA
community. Also this still happens with the latest release of
SAMBA, 2.2.5.<br><br>
At 09:24 PM 6/29/2002 -0600, mbutcher wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>If you su to your apache user, can
you cat the file? If you can, at least that <br>
would indicate that the problem was more likely on the Samba side of
things.<br><br>
On Thursday 27 June 2002 04:45 pm, C.J. Keist wrote:<br>
> This isn't a direct question about Linux, but I figure most of you
out<br>
> there have worked with Apache and SAMBA.<br>
> Anyway I have a strange problem when changing permissions on a file
(ex.<br>
> index.html) through Windows on a SAMBA share.<br>
> For example: All user files are accessed through SAMBA<br>
> Through W2K, I set the permission on my index.html file so that only
the<br>
> user has read/write and nothing for group and Everyone.<br>
> Now this should break my web page, but to my surprise it still
loads!!! I<br>
> check the permission of the file on the UNIX server, sure enough
the<br>
> index.html file shows mode 600. Hmmmm, next I check the to see what
the<br>
> perms look like on the Web server. Sure enough it shows mode
600<br>
> too?!?!?!?! And yet the page still loads in my browser.
So I restart<br>
> Apache, the page still loads; I restart the nfs daemons on the web
server,<br>
> the page still loads; I make sure and empty my memory cache and disk
cache<br>
> on my browser, the page still loads!!!!<br>
> Its only after I do a "chmod 600 index.html" (in UNIX)
again, that the page<br>
> finally breaks and I get the 403 error.<br>
><br>
> Has anyone else seen this behavior? This happens on SAMBA shares for
both<br>
> Linux and Solaris.<br>
><br>
> Apache version: 1.3.19<br>
> SAMBA version: 2.2.4<br>
> Linux: RH 7.2<br>
> Solaris 8<br>
><br>
><br>
> I just want the chance to prove 'Money can't buy Happiness'" -
a bumper<br>
> sticker<br>
><br>
> C. J.
Keist
Email: cjay@engr.colostate.edu<br>
> UNIX/Network
Manager
Phone: 970-491-0630<br>
> Engineering Network Services Fax:
970-491-5569<br>
> College of Engineering, CSU<br>
> Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1301<br><br>
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<font face="Courier New, Courier">I just want the chance to prove 'Money
can't buy Happiness'" - a bumper sticker<br><br>
C. J.
Keist
Email: cjay@engr.colostate.edu<br>
UNIX/Network
Manager
Phone: 970-491-0630<br>
Engineering Network Services Fax:
970-491-5569<br>
College of Engineering, CSU<br>
Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1301<br><br>
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