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Re: is_dir true from cli, false from Apache [message #178230 is a reply to message #178220] Wed, 23 May 2012 20:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Robert Grimm is currently offline  Robert Grimm
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On 2012-05-23 18:04:37 +0000, Jerry Stuckle said:

> On 5/23/2012 1:24 PM, Robert Grimm wrote:
>> On 2012-05-23 17:10:31 +0000, Jerry Stuckle said:
>>
>>> On 5/23/2012 12:45 PM, Robert Grimm wrote:
>>>> I'm having trouble on CentOS 6 with PHP5. This is my test code:
>>>>
>>>> $dir = is_dir("/var/www/document_repository");
>>>>
>>>> Ultimately, I'm trying to get OpenDocMan working. That this test code
>>>> fails shows why I can't get OpenDocMan working. I've tried everything I
>>>> can think of. I've added a trailing /. I've put the directory in and out
>>>> of the OpenDocMan directory, which has a directory definition in the
>>>> Apache config. The user apache owns and has full access to the
>>>> directory. I tested to make sure PHP was being run by apache with
>>>> passthru("whoami");
>>>>
>>>> I posted my site configuration and phpinfo() output at
>>>> http://opendocman.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=667 in the last post on
>>>> the page as of right now.
>>>>
>>>> What is really strange is that my test code works when I run it from the
>>>> command line.
>>>>
>>>> This is a recent, clean install of CentOS. I have done no customization
>>>> of the configuration files beyond defining the site in Apache. The site
>>>> configuration has no PHP directives, as can be seen in the forum post
>>>> linked above. What is going on? What do I have to do to get this
>>>> working?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Does the web server's user have access to the directory?
>>
>> The web server's user has ownership and read, write, and execute
>> permissions on that directory.
>
> OK, but IIRC, CentOS uses SELinux security contexts. Is that set up to
> allow access to the directory (warning - I know very little about how
> SELinux security works - just that it causes hassles like this).


I see no sign that SELinux is installed on the system.
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