This helps a little bit, I read the faqs too, but the link doesnt work…
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I am working on Debian Etch, trying to find out, which php.ini has to be changed… 4 of them are there?
Lets put it together,…
/etc/egroupware/apache.conf:
This is the path, did you mkdir egroupware under /etc on your own? Does any of this installation is outside the docroot of xxxuser? or his account /var/www/xxxxx/?
This is the value (below), some are changed by the system for the user…in which php.ini I have to look and change? Does this path start at the root, or at the users accout?
php_admin_value open_basedir
/usr/share/egroupware(*?):/var/lib/egroupware(backup,files,tmp):/tmp:/usr/share/php:/usr/bin/crontab:/everything/devel/egw(?)
Also here I see different paths, without that I know, that egroupware needs them? (*)
I tried to change it over httpd special on confixx, but it doesnt seems to work…
Pls can you specify the path and the datafile, which has to change?
Greetings
Jens
[quote=“David Greaves”]
operator22 wrote:
I don’t know if this is a bag. I describe the problem:
In domain setup installation, if I insert a dir (path for users and group
files) out of httpdocs I receive this error:
“Your files directory /path/to/file/dir does not exist”
even if I give all permissions to folder. Open_basedir restrict access out
of httpdocs. If I change it (to let egroupware use a dir out of root) I
make useless the security reason because files dir must be out of
httpdocs!
How solve this problem without change open_basedir setting?
System used is a UAMP. Egroupware is latest release.
egwjens wrote:
I have the same problem… how did you or anyone solved it?
I don’t use that feature but I needed to play with open_basedir for something else.
Sorry if you *did know but…do you know open_basedir is a ‘:’ separated
PATH-like variable?
mine is like this…
/etc/egroupware/apache.conf:
php_admin_value open_basedir
/usr/share/egroupware:/var/lib/egroupware:/tmp:/usr/share/php:/usr/bin/crontab:/everything/devel/egw
crontab is needed (IIRC) to allow async to work.
David
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