installiing joomla
Roger
arelem at bigpond.com
Fri Sep 13 10:18:03 UTC 2013
Yes, to use localhost an username it has to be the username
to use localhost as root then root is ok.
That's why I suggested chown root:username so both owner and group have
ownership.
Roger
> I belive I changed it to that, I'll check when I'm home.
> I noticed that the owner after default install is root:root is there a
> reason for this if that's not correct?
>
>
> 2013/9/13 Karol <karol at viszon.net <mailto:karol at viszon.net>>
>
> Please set up permission to apache user, probably it will be chmod
> apache:apache /var/www/http
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 13 Sep 2013, at 08:50 am, Martin S <shieldfire at gmail.com
> <mailto:shieldfire at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Aye should have mentioned I've tried the solution that is given
>> in the SEL popup, but doesn't help.
>> I'll try to change the permissions as in your suggestion when I
>> have access to the computer again.
>>
>> I've tried both Drupal and Joomla and each has it's merits - to
>> each their own =)
>>
>>
>> 2013/9/13 Roger <arelem at bigpond.com <mailto:arelem at bigpond.com>>
>>
>>
>> I'm trying to set up Joomla on my laptop to play around with
>> a site I'm planning. However SELinux seems to block write
>> access for the installation routine to the direcotry
>> /var/www/html and none of the solutions I've found by
>> googling to allow SELinux httpd write access seems to work
>> (installation hangs immediately). setenforce 0 deosn't have
>> any effect either as far as I can tell, as I still can't
>> install Joomla. Anyone successfully installed Joomla 3 on
>> Fedora 19 please can tell how I should proceed?
>> I used Drupal for years for building sites and testing before
>> moving to Rails, and to a tee, all the problems on localhost
>> are permissions and ownership based. SEL will complain and
>> give you the correction it requires to fix the SEL problem.
>>
>> It may be that /var/www/html has root ownership and closed
>> permissions.
>> On my local machine I have to chmod 776 the /var/www/html
>> folder then check the permissions so that chown is, for
>> instance, apache:my_user in /html folder, for ubuntu it's
>> /var/www/www-data that needs the permissions and ownership
>> changed.
>> do the install then check.
>>
>> I have not found Joomla suitable, It's easy to use but very
>> limited, my 0.2c worth.
>> Roger
>>
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