If the web server is a unix-like box, "chown" is a place you cannot go -- that's something only root (superuser) can do.That's not necessarely true. One some Unix systems, only root may chown files to a different user. But other Unix systems allow a user to chown their own files to a different user.
In reply to Re^2: nms wwwboard ownership silliness
by Anonymous Monk
in thread nms wwwboard ownership silliness
by kahrlzero
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