[horde] Permissions, etc.

Erling Preben Hansen erling at eph.dk
Fri Mar 7 08:27:51 UTC 2014


  Citat af Simon B <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com>:

> On 7 Mar 2014 08:32, <seanmh72 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am fairly close to getting Horde (which is AWESOME) up and running.
>>
>> I am on Centos 6.5 and I am running the latest (as of 3/6/2014) of
Horde.
>>
>> I am able to log in and I am able to see emails for the single user I
>
> have setup so far.
>> The 2 issues I have are the following:
>>
>> Every time I try to update Horde Configuration, I get a permission
denied
>
> error.  It simply cannot write to the temp files or the actual horde
> config
> file.
>
> To do this, these config files need to be writable by whatever webserver
> (user) you are running.  For me, it's www-data.
>
> However, this is also a security risk and I prefer to generate the config
> using the GUI and paste it in using a text editor and a sudoer.
>
>> When trying to delete emails from within my mailbox, I get failed to
open
>
> stream: Permission denied [pid 1429 on line 136 of
> "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Cache/Storage/File.php"] within the
> /etc/log/messages file.
>
> What storage have you set up?  If it's file based then your webserver
> (user) will need rw permissions.  I think the default is sql, which I'd
> stick with unless you have a reason not to.
>
>> I installed Horde with root privileges and have not made any other
>
> changes.
>> I am running Postfix and Dovecot for my email servers (they are
installed
>
> in “basic setup”).  I have maildir=~/Maildir for each user and as
> mentioned
> before, the user I have can “see” his generated emails from telnet.
>> I think I am really close to having this up and running, I just cannot
>
> figure out the permissions…….
>
> Simon
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Your webserver needs rw permissions on your horde/config and your temp dir.
else it can not save conf.php and backup file or your temp files.

/erling


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