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The files are not just created on startup, additional ones are also created later.



-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Taylor [mailto:JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2018 2:35 PM
To: WEB400 (web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx) <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [WEB400] Named user & fgci-xyz.sock

I'm still trying to get PHP working. I don't know if this problem is PHP specific, or related to FastCGI that PHP uses.

I'm using an existing Apache server that runs under a named user. When I start my Apache server, one or more of the following files are created:
/www/myApache/logs/fcgi-gddigon.sock

I get authority failures running PHP because my named user isn't authorized to those files. If I specifically grant authority, PHP works but the problem reappears when Apache is restarted.

Here's the dir authority (/www/myApache/logs):
*PUBLIC *X
QSECOFR *RWX X X X X
QTMHHTP1 *RWX
QTMHHTTP *RWX
MY_USER *RWX

Here's the file authority:
*PUBLIC *EXCLUDE
QTMHHTTP *RWX X X X X


I've posted this to the Zend forum, but I haven't gotten a response. Anyone here have any ideas?


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