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Knowledge Base Documentation Downloads Plesk University Release notes Blog Become a Partner siteground cpanel Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian Language English Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian any Search Internal server error: 500 internal server error php directory is writable by others:/var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper Article ID: 118753, created on Nov 19, 2013, last review on Jun 9, 2015 Applies to: Odin Business Automation Standard 4.5 Plesk 12.0 for Linux Plesk 11.5 for Linux Symptoms Unable to open Horde webmail: Internal Server
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Error or CGI scripts don't work on a domain. Log file shows '/var/log/httpd/suexec_log' the following error: uid: (10021/horde_sysuser) gid: (510/510) cmd: cgi_wrapper target uid/gid (10021/510 or 504) mismatch with directory (0/503) or program (0/0) uid: (2523/horde_sysuser) gid: (2521/2521) cmd: cgi_wrapper directory is writable by others: (/var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper) Cause Incorrect permissions for '/var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper' folder. Resolution chown -R root:root /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper chmod -R 755 /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper NOTE: Directory could differ from the one in example, take a look on path in the error. Search Words Unable to get webmail password horde directory is writable by others error reading data from FastCGI server plesk Webmail showing Internal Server Error mismatch with directory horde login webmail Internal Server Error a914db3fdc7a53ddcfd1b2db8f5a1b9c 56797cefb1efc9130f7c48a7d1db0f0c 01bc4c8cf5b7f01f815a7ada004154a2 29d1e90fd304f01e6420fbe60f66f838 0a53c5a9ca65a74d37ef5c5eaeb55d7f 400e18f6ede9f8be5575a475d2d6b0a6 caea8340e2d186a540518d08602aa065 624ca542e40215e6f1d39170d8e7ec75 70a5401e8b9354cd1d64d0346f2c4a3e 2a5151f57629129e26ff206d171fbb5f e
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it only takes a minute: Sign up suppress apache 500 error for “writable by others” up vote 0 down vote favorite I know it sounds crazy, but I do have a reason for doing this. I would like someone http://kb.parallels.com/en/118753 else on the same file system to be able to make changes to files, and unfortunately I can not change the group we are involved in. Is there a way to suppress this error message? I have a feeling it can achieved using some directive in a .htaccess file, but that is simply a whim and I could be completely wrong. php apache .htaccess permissions share|improve this question asked Oct 29 '12 at 21:51 nook 1,82231940 add a comment| http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13130197/suppress-apache-500-error-for-writable-by-others 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted Of course it's not a solution for all cases, but your error is probably caused by suExec or suPHP... Maybe you could disable it or use something else ? share|improve this answer answered Oct 29 '12 at 22:28 theredled 604512 You are correct it seems to be caused by suPHP. Can I disable it at a user level, or is this some change that would have to be made in the global config file? –nook Oct 29 '12 at 22:29 You have allow_file_others_writeable in the main config ( suphp.org/DocumentationView.html?file=CONFIG ) . Don't think there's any config you can do at a lower level, but I might be wrong. –theredled Oct 29 '12 at 22:34 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote you must CHMON the files that gives you this error to 664 or 775. Look into apache server error logs and check the files Exemple: can be something like this: [2010-01-05 04:35:51]: error: file is writable by others: (/home/mysite/public_html/index.php) In this case give 755 to index.php or 644 share|improve this answer answered Jan 5 '14 at 12:43 wazzz 111 thanks @wazzz 755 saved my day :) ! –Belial09 Apr 6 at 8:04 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook