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dragon (dragon@illusions.com)
Tue, 28 Jan 1997 12:49:40 -0700


Message-Id: <32EE5854.4028@illusions.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 12:49:40 -0700
From: dragon <dragon@illusions.com>
Subject: [mSQL] ACL file problem

OS Solaris 2.5.1 x86
        CPU Pentium
        msqladmin version 1.0.14
        mSQL connection Localhost via UNIX socket
        mSQL server version 1.0.14
        mSQL protocol version 6
        mSQL TCP socket 4333
        mSQL UNIX socket /tmp/msql.sock
        mSQL root user jpe

Hi there. I just now loaded this thing onto the system and am having
problems installing it. The files were extracted from the tar file, by
root, in the /usr directory. In both /usr, and /usr/bin I have msql.acl
files created. The both are as follows:

database=test
read=ktaylor,-root
write=root,ktaylor
host=*
access=local,remote
option=rfc931

Currently I have 777 set for file permissions, this will change after it
is working properly.

When I run the msqld as root, this is what I see:

Warning : Couldn't open ACL file: No such file or directory

Now, of course, seeing this as only a warning, I then attempt, again as
root to do the msqladmin create test, and this is what I get:

mSQL Command failed!
Server error = Permission denied

So, now that I am compleatly confussed and not sure of what I did wrong,
HELP!!! I can't find anything in the msql*.ps file about what I did
wrong, so I am writting to you folks.

Please advise and thanks in advance!
________________________________________________________________
Karl E. Taylor UNIX Systems Administrator

Desert Dragon SOHO Solutions dragon@illusions.com
                    http://www.illuions.com/ddsoho
________________________________________________________________
"If it does not say UNIX on it,,, then it is a toy!!!"

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