First off, let me thank everyone for their help, I appreciate your bearing with me to get this going. >From everything I can see and my limited knowledge, the permissions seem right. I created a unix user called interch This is the user that is supposed to run everything. I did remove everything in cgi-bin before I re-installed (along with everything else). After reinstalling I even went as far as chown -R for interch on these directories the /var/catalog/foundation, /htdocs/foundation, /cgi-bin/foundation and /usr/local/interchange. ls -la on the foundation (link) script (the only file in cgi-bin)shows this: -rwsr-xr-x 1 interch interch 28123 Nov 29 04:05 foundation so I see that it's suid and ps shows interch 19019 0.0 2.0 21288 20448 ?? Ss 4:08AM 0:02.21 /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/interchange/bin/interchange --Ignore -r so it's running (don't know what the Ignore means). Is there some debug code I can turn on that will tell me what permissions aren't set right if that is the case? It seems the program knows something isn't right and a little more info than what's shown would be so helpful. You know, this would be a real help folks to think, this idea I have. Maybe some IC wiz could put together a debug/analysis script that could be run. I would bet a lot of new folks would find it so helpful. Even if it just did things like a) does the mysql user have the right permissions for IC, b) is the link script properly setuid and owned by the right user, c) are all the files that need to be owned by that user, in fact owned by him/her and d) is the IC server running. It doesn't seem like it would be a big deal to put something like that together. And it would be very useful. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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