Are you referring to the dot highlighted in red?
That indicates that the server uses SELinux and that the file has a SELinux security context.
Most likely you are being denied by SELinux. You may DEBUG it by temporarily disabling it, issuing the following command: setenforce "Permissive"
If after that things work, please, find out what context you need to fix and enable it again with setenforce "Enforcing"
Thank you so much for your reply. I didn't know I enabled the SELinux. Now I set to permissive as you have told me. But still getting this 403 error message on Apache. Any idea.
wget 10.xx.x.xx
On the access log, I see this
I changed the whole /var/www/html to 777. Still getting this error message.
I'm really new to Unix and its commands. I tried to move a file from the home directory to another one but I didn't type the full name of the new directory. I think the computer created another directory in the home directory and put it in there. However, now I can't access it and it doesn't even... (3 Replies)
how is it possible for a directory to be empty and still have a size greater than 0 in bytes...
i made a shell script that shows info about all files/directories and this is what came up
the last one is the size, here its showing 1024
in the for loop i did something like
for h in * .*; do
... (4 Replies)
Since I'm usually on windows I've came across different shells like Cygwin, Hamilton, and MKS. I've been working in csh most of the time, so porting scripts from one shell to another can be fairly annoying and confusing.
When specifying a directory I noticed that certain shells do not recognize... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am using Red Hat OS 5.0, is there any way that i can password protect directories. I know i can change permission so that no other user can access the content, but sometimes in my office environment i need to share vnc terminal with other people from my login itself. So i want that if user... (1 Reply)
Need help
Please help on how to write a script which can echo timestamp, size of subdirectories in a specific path from multiple Linux servers to a text file.
I can ssh with a common user to all the servers from a build box.
Basic idea what I had was:
ssh <commonuser>@<each box>
cd... (1 Reply)
OS: Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.2
Hypervisor: VMWare workstation 9
I created a VM and attached a 7gb virtual disk to it.
Using fdisk , I partioned the disk like below. The filesystems mounted on this is working fine. But I am seeing the message
Partition n does not end on cylinder boundary.... (2 Replies)
I'm new to Linux and trying to port
a c++ program from windows.
what I'm trying to do is copy a file to a directory off
the root of the drive
First off the program is located and running from
Drive:\Base\Web\Today\Program.exe
And trying to copy to:
Drive:\Base\cpics
windows... (10 Replies)
I have searched this quite a long time but couldn't find the right method for me to use. I need to assign read write permission to the user for specific directories and it's sub directories and files. I do not want to use ACL. This is for Solaris. Please help. (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bup-server
bup-server(1) General Commands Manual bup-server(1)NAME
bup-server - the server side of the bup client-server relationship
SYNOPSIS
bup server
DESCRIPTION
bup server is the server side of a remote bup session. If you use bup-split(1) or bup-save(1) with the -r option, they will ssh to the
remote server and run bup server to receive the transmitted objects.
There is normally no reason to run bup server yourself.
MODES
smart In this mode, the server checks each incoming object against the idx files in its repository. If any object already exists, it
tells the client about the idx file it was found in, allowing the client to download that idx and avoid sending duplicate data.
This is bup-server's default mode.
dumb In this mode, the server will not check its local index before writing an object. To avoid writing duplicate objects, the server
will tell the client to download all of its .idx files at the start of the session. This mode is useful on low powered server hard-
ware (ie router/slow NAS).
FILES
$BUP_DIR/bup-dumb-server
Activate dumb server mode, as discussed above. This file is not created by default in new repositories.
SEE ALSO bup-save(1), bup-split(1)BUP
Part of the bup(1) suite.
AUTHORS
Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>.
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