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So a prior question led me to this, I am trying to use Magento2, (very frustrating)
I have a VPS, with all the proper things for Magento2 to run.
I can install it but have huge permissions issues, because the part of the documentation I cannot understand is the part about Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group
when I do:
[~]# egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
I get:
User nobody
Group nobody
UserDir
public_html
UserDir
disabled
UserDir disabled
and I don't know how to proceed from here.
Any help would be appreciated.
UPDATE### I have now completely started over... I wiped the host account clean and created a new one, starting from scratch, trying to follow the install directions from magento. everything is good up until the point where I have to: Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group - I'm stuck there, since my user and group are both "nobody" I don't know what to do next, is says to do this THEN install magento... so I'm just stuck here now.
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So a prior question led me to this, I am trying to use Magento2, (very frustrating)
I have a VPS, with all the proper things for Magento2 to run.
I can install it but have huge permissions issues, because the part of the documentation I cannot understand is the part about Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group
when I do:
[~]# egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
I get:
User nobody
Group nobody
UserDir
public_html
UserDir
disabled
UserDir disabled
and I don't know how to proceed from here.
Any help would be appreciated.
UPDATE### I have now completely started over... I wiped the host account clean and created a new one, starting from scratch, trying to follow the install directions from magento. everything is good up until the point where I have to: Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group - I'm stuck there, since my user and group are both "nobody" I don't know what to do next, is says to do this THEN install magento... so I'm just stuck here now.
magento2 installation permissions group
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Group nobody
shows that you server run with groupnobody
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:52
try change gorup for files with commandsudo chown -R :nobody *
from magento root
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:54
yes, and parent folder as well.
– MagenX
Jan 25 '16 at 11:40
add a comment |
So a prior question led me to this, I am trying to use Magento2, (very frustrating)
I have a VPS, with all the proper things for Magento2 to run.
I can install it but have huge permissions issues, because the part of the documentation I cannot understand is the part about Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group
when I do:
[~]# egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
I get:
User nobody
Group nobody
UserDir
public_html
UserDir
disabled
UserDir disabled
and I don't know how to proceed from here.
Any help would be appreciated.
UPDATE### I have now completely started over... I wiped the host account clean and created a new one, starting from scratch, trying to follow the install directions from magento. everything is good up until the point where I have to: Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group - I'm stuck there, since my user and group are both "nobody" I don't know what to do next, is says to do this THEN install magento... so I'm just stuck here now.
magento2 installation permissions group
So a prior question led me to this, I am trying to use Magento2, (very frustrating)
I have a VPS, with all the proper things for Magento2 to run.
I can install it but have huge permissions issues, because the part of the documentation I cannot understand is the part about Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group
when I do:
[~]# egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
I get:
User nobody
Group nobody
UserDir
public_html
UserDir
disabled
UserDir disabled
and I don't know how to proceed from here.
Any help would be appreciated.
UPDATE### I have now completely started over... I wiped the host account clean and created a new one, starting from scratch, trying to follow the install directions from magento. everything is good up until the point where I have to: Put the Magento file system owner in the web server's group - I'm stuck there, since my user and group are both "nobody" I don't know what to do next, is says to do this THEN install magento... so I'm just stuck here now.
magento2 installation permissions group
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Group nobody
shows that you server run with groupnobody
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:52
try change gorup for files with commandsudo chown -R :nobody *
from magento root
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:54
yes, and parent folder as well.
– MagenX
Jan 25 '16 at 11:40
add a comment |
Group nobody
shows that you server run with groupnobody
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:52
try change gorup for files with commandsudo chown -R :nobody *
from magento root
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:54
yes, and parent folder as well.
– MagenX
Jan 25 '16 at 11:40
Group nobody
shows that you server run with group nobody
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:52
Group nobody
shows that you server run with group nobody
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:52
try change gorup for files with command
sudo chown -R :nobody *
from magento root– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:54
try change gorup for files with command
sudo chown -R :nobody *
from magento root– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:54
yes, and parent folder as well.
– MagenX
Jan 25 '16 at 11:40
yes, and parent folder as well.
– MagenX
Jan 25 '16 at 11:40
add a comment |
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This command egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
is to help you to grab apache user and group automatically. But you can do it also manually:
Try to open your httpd.conf
(using some editor, for example vim).
And find this strings:
# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for
# running httpd, as with most system services.
#
User www
Group www
In this particular case my Apache user is www and Apache group is www.
Also from output of your command I can see that your apache user and group is nobody so you can proceed starting from http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group (just keep in mind that you need to use user and group nobody instead apache)
If you have any questions or need more details - just let me know.
Thank you.
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This command egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
is to help you to grab apache user and group automatically. But you can do it also manually:
Try to open your httpd.conf
(using some editor, for example vim).
And find this strings:
# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for
# running httpd, as with most system services.
#
User www
Group www
In this particular case my Apache user is www and Apache group is www.
Also from output of your command I can see that your apache user and group is nobody so you can proceed starting from http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group (just keep in mind that you need to use user and group nobody instead apache)
If you have any questions or need more details - just let me know.
Thank you.
add a comment |
This command egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
is to help you to grab apache user and group automatically. But you can do it also manually:
Try to open your httpd.conf
(using some editor, for example vim).
And find this strings:
# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for
# running httpd, as with most system services.
#
User www
Group www
In this particular case my Apache user is www and Apache group is www.
Also from output of your command I can see that your apache user and group is nobody so you can proceed starting from http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group (just keep in mind that you need to use user and group nobody instead apache)
If you have any questions or need more details - just let me know.
Thank you.
add a comment |
This command egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
is to help you to grab apache user and group automatically. But you can do it also manually:
Try to open your httpd.conf
(using some editor, for example vim).
And find this strings:
# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for
# running httpd, as with most system services.
#
User www
Group www
In this particular case my Apache user is www and Apache group is www.
Also from output of your command I can see that your apache user and group is nobody so you can proceed starting from http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group (just keep in mind that you need to use user and group nobody instead apache)
If you have any questions or need more details - just let me know.
Thank you.
This command egrep -i '^user|^group' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
is to help you to grab apache user and group automatically. But you can do it also manually:
Try to open your httpd.conf
(using some editor, for example vim).
And find this strings:
# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for
# running httpd, as with most system services.
#
User www
Group www
In this particular case my Apache user is www and Apache group is www.
Also from output of your command I can see that your apache user and group is nobody so you can proceed starting from http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache-user.html#install-update-depend-user-add2group (just keep in mind that you need to use user and group nobody instead apache)
If you have any questions or need more details - just let me know.
Thank you.
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Group nobody
shows that you server run with groupnobody
– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:52
try change gorup for files with command
sudo chown -R :nobody *
from magento root– KAndy
Jan 24 '16 at 15:54
yes, and parent folder as well.
– MagenX
Jan 25 '16 at 11:40