Re: apache / php / mysql

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Touriste wrote:

Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mi, den 20.04.2005 schrieb Touriste um 14:23:



For futur problems like this :

in the terminal :

chmod 755 -R /var/www/html



Sorry, that is a "nonsense" advise. Legitimate could be

find /var/www/html -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 755
find /var/www/html -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644

It is not wise to give all files execute permissions.

Alexander


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Ok I'll do that.

I'm a newbie :)

What happens concretely when you do in the terminal ?
http_proxy=http://ip_proxy;port
export http_proxy

Thx !




<plug mode on>btw if anyone else is really new to installing and configuring apache/mysql/php or even J2EE app servers and don't want to mess around trying to work out why it doesn't work we have a preconfigured and tested open source download that you can run sandboxed on your machine. It works under selinux and can also be chrooted. You will have a tested site running in no time <plug mode off>


http://www.spikesource.com/sitemgr/downloads.php

sourcelabs and gluecode offer downloads as well

regards
calvin






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