Slackware :: Getting "permission Denied" Both As Root

Sep 14, 2010

In previous Slackware libsane releases, my scanner was not supported. In 13.1 the support is there:

root@gandalf:~# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 03f0:3304 Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 990c
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 04a7:0229 Visioneer OneTouch 7100

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Why am I suddenly getting "permission denied" both as root, and as the normal user (yes added to 'scanner' group)? What changed from the full DVD installation (using 2.6.33.4-generic and initrd) after added the the patches? I've been googling for months trying different "permission fixes" and fiddling with udev rules with no luck. So there is something I don't understand going on here.

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General :: Permission Denied As The Root

Mar 23, 2011

The root user of Linux doesn't have permission to read/write a regular file, unless all users have permission to read/write this file, like below:

drwxrwsrwx ....... file_name

However the owner of the file can still read/write this file.

AND:

0) not the problem of execution, just read/write
1) not the problem of device because regular user can read/write it.
2) the result of command id:

uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)

so I don't think it's the problem of group.

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error

Code:

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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
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Here is the info on the file:
-rw-------. 1 root MailServer.img

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Here's the command:

Code:

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Code:

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Quote:

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The partitions look like this for what it's worth:

Code:

Anyway, my web server comes up just fine and other applications work as expected except for Bugzilla and I can't remember what the heck it is I have to do to get it going again. I add a file, httpd-bugzilla.conf in the extra directory and include it at the end of httpd.conf:

Code:

In the above, /var/www/htdocs/bugzilla is not a symbolic link, Bugzilla is actually installed there (and has worked just fine for a long, long time). And, yeah, I know I'm not really supposed to do that but there it is.

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Seems like that ought to do it, but...

Code:

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Hello,

this error spams about 100 times, then the scanner does indeed work. So I'm not completely broken, but the error messages are of concern, and it slows down the process of scanning for the time it takes to do the messages.

Error in console:

libusb couldn't open USB device /dev/bus/usb/001/001: Permission denied. libusb requires write access to USB device nodes.

my sript runs:

scanimage
--device $MODEL
--resolution=$RESOLUTION
-x 5104 -y 6840

my groups:

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Even a simple:

scanimage -Lv

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Code:
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Code:

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If I use ls -a or strictly ls as john, I can list the contents of the nss directory:

Code:

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I am able to CD into the ENG directory or any other directory or subdirectory in /media/nss that has equivalent 777 perms, but once in the directories I can't list the contents:

Code:

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Code:

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Quote:

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So I try:
Code: Select alluser_name@debian:/var/www/html/_files$ chmod -R 644 images

and I get this return:
Code: Select allchmod: cannot access ‘images/box-icon.svg’: Permission denied
chmod: cannot access ‘images/ie-icon.svg’: Permission denied
chmod: cannot access ‘images/google-plus-icon.svg’: Permission denied
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Code:
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debug1: Applying options for *

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