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On Tue, 8 Mar 2011, Dave Howorth wrote:
Lucky Leavell wrote:
As it turned out, I did not have the proper path for the application in the httpd.conf file. Unfortunately, the copy I got to work is under htdocs but I'll worry about that next time.
It turns out LedgerSMB does not like soft links either. Once I copied its config files back to the directory undr htdocs, it was happy.
I set perms ro 775 on directories and files with owner root, group www.
I'm glad it works. Having those files owned by root is a security risk, as is having them under htdocs, as I already mentioned.
I changed ownership to wwwrun.
Data is stored in a PostgreSQL database. I may try later to move it to my OSE server since the front end is a web browser. There is no public access either physical or network.
Well there's not supposed to be public access but since the whole point is about possible bugs, I wouldn't bet on it ... :(
By "no public access" I meant I have no ports open on this system. The only Windows [7 VM] system is permitted access to the internet to retrieve patches and is never allowed to browse or touch email.
Thank you VERY much for your help!
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