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Message #04241
[Bug 1312972] Re: php54-fpm "warning: user apache does not exist - using root"
Hi Carl, every time I upgrade php-fpm I remember your name :)
Are there any news about this issue? I don't know what is a big problem
about removing the part of setting permissions to 770 on each upgrade,
since currently this doesn't allow the admins to set their own
permissions for the log directory, for example to make it readable to
the monitoring system.
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Title:
php54-fpm "warning: user apache does not exist - using root"
Status in IUS Community Project:
In Progress
Bug description:
If you install/upgrade php54-fpm and Apache is not installed (which is
usually the case if you are using Nginx), the php54-fpm prints this
warning:
"warning: user apache does not exist - using root"
What I noticed is that this sets the owner of /var/log/php-fpm
directory to owner root and 770 mode:
$ ls -ld /var/log/php-fpm/
drwxrwx---. 2 root root 4096 Apr 4 15:58 /var/log/php-fpm/
This is a problem because php-fpm cannot write anything into that directory because of this. And the biggest problem is that if you set permissions and owner to the user which runs php-fpm (which is nginx in my case) after the package is upgraded, it overwrites those permission again.
This same thing happens with php55u-fpm.
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