[CentOS] Correct permissions for uploading files

Mon Jul 12 14:36:04 UTC 2010
Todd Cary <todd at aristesoftware.com>

Jim -

Many thanks!  That took care of the problem.

Todd

On 7/12/2010 3:53 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 12 July 2010 10:43, Markus Falb<markus.falb at fasel.at>  wrote:
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>> On 12/07/2010 04:10, Todd Cary wrote:
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>>> I am trying to implement PHP upload functionality for an application.
>>> When I attempt an upload in my test environment, I get the following error:
>>>
>>> An error has occurred: receiving directory insufficient
>>> permission... The upload form is reloading
>>>
>>> The destination file being moved by move_uploaded_file is
>>>
>>> /home/httpd//test/upload/uploads/1278898550-_DSC1159.jpg
>>>
>>> The initial file name is suppose to be
>>>
>>> /tmp/phpR1lmmc
>>>
>>> I am not sure what to set for Owner and Group for the "uploads"
>>> directory nor the permissions (it is now set to 775).
>>>        
>> Assuming your apache process trying to move the file is running under
>> uid apache and gid apache then setting Group to apache for the uploads
>> dir should be sufficient (Leave permissions at 775)
>>
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>> Regards, Markus
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> SELinux enabled? It may not have permission to read/write in the
> context of the directory as well...
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