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<DIV>The permissions of the directory are set to 770. The individual
config files are set to 660. I tried them as 666 but no difference.
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nobody 254741 Nov 24 15:16 hosts.cfg<BR></DIV>
<DIV>I tried putting the nagios user in the nobody group (group Apache runs as)
and no luck. I am running this on a Sentinix build which built Apache with
SSL. Would this make a difference? Apache runs as "nobody" user and
I tried to "su" as nobody and I could not ls or cd into the etc directory.
This seems to be the problem. </DIV>
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<DIV> What permissions should this directory and files be set
to?</DIV>
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<DIV>--------------------------------------<BR>Tim Moore<BR>DNS/Linux/Cisco
Admin<BR>ODJFS</DIV></BODY></HTML>