Web15 apr. 2012 · A temporary fix (that I used) was to edit the file in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf. Look for this: User $ {APACHE_RUN_USER} Group $ {APACHE_RUN_GROUP} and … WebLook at your /etc/passwd file and retrieve what the name of the apache user is on your system. Then adjust your config accordingly If no user in /etc/passwd is available then you should recreate it, as somethings was gone wrong in the update process. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Apr 8, 2010 at 9:24 drAlberT 10.9k 7 38 52 Add a comment
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Web2 jul. 2024 · First Steps. Smith can build directly from yum repositories and rpms using mock, but it can also “microize” existing docker containers. For the purposes of this process we will use the official httpd container on Docker Hub as our base. The latest tag is built from debian jessie and weighs in at 69MB compressed. Web28 mei 2015 · Quote. AH00543: apache2: bad user name xxx. (xxx is the user name) I tested for a while and it's because of the "_normal_" config file: Quote. SuexecUserGroup "xxx" "xxx". (when I remove it I can start apache but get 403 on the customers website) The apache module "suexec" is enabled. The directory of the customer has mod 750 and the … the price is right february 10 2023
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Web14 aug. 2007 · 多分httpd.conf内に書いてあるユーザ名が存在しないのだと思います。 httpd.conf内を見てみると「User」と「Group」といった記述があると思いますが、こ … Web25 aug. 2009 · httpd.conf is following: # # If you wish httpd to run as a different user or group, you must run # httpd as root initially and it will switch. # # User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as. # . On SCO (ODT 3) use "User nouser" and "Group nogroup". # . On HPUX you may not be able to use shared memory as nobody, … Web2 nov. 2024 · httpd: bad user name nobody httpd: bad user name nobody KfwServices: ?Thu May 10 13:49:45 GMT 2024: KFW1003I Started Service: 'IHS v2.0' ---- Confirm if the username ?nobody? exists in the /etc/password file #?grep nobody /etc/passwd Or confirm the username "nobody" exists using the command:? id nobody Environment the price is right february 2005