James Mckenzie wrote:
Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com> wrote:
> # ls -lsZ
> total 8
> lrwxrwxrwx root root ? Centos-5.5 ->
> /media/d4ae05a3-c60f-489d-8159-e16c9a271f0b/repos/centos/5.5
> lrwxrwxrwx root root ? FC12 ->
> /var/hda/files/repo/fedora/FC12
> -rw-r--r-- root root ? index.html
>
> selinux is disabled...
>
What are the permissions on the original directories? The symlink should pick them up
and use them.
The previous comment about Apache following symlinks would apply if BOTH directories were
unavailable.
Also check the permission of the entire path.
For example, what about the permission of /media/d4ae05a3-c60f-489d-8159-e16c9a271f0b?
Try this,as root:
cd /
su apache
cd /media
cd d4ae05a3-c60f-489d-8159-e16c9a271f0b
cd repos
cd centos
cd 5.5
ls -l
Maybe one of this steps fails when you are user apache.
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