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It seems like the problem was my Apache server was running as a named user, and that was caused authority failures. I've fixed all but one. The remaining one is very persistent. Whenever I start my server, it creates one or more .SOCK files (see below) in my logs directory. It ignores the permissions set on my logs dir, and always set the .SOCK files to *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE & QTMHHTTP *RWX. If I can't figure out a built-in way to set the proper permissions, I'll have to code something to do it myself.

Example:
/www/MyServerNameHere/logs/fcgi-mofbnmn.sock

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