Ok, I am sure there is a simple fix here and im just not seeing it...
I'm getting a Permission denied: /var/music/subsonic/unsorted_music/uploaded/blah.mp3 error after switching my subsonic server (stand alone linux) from a root user to it's own user/group (subsonic/subsonic)
I had assumed (and still do...) that it was a permission error at the upload location which was set to my main user. I have since changed the /var/music folder to the subsonic group (chown -R :subsonic /var/music) figuring that would fix it but to no avail. Looking at the permissions everything looks good as far as I can tell, but I'm still new to Linux and the strict permissioning paradigm is still new to me so i could be off...
Thoughts?
SOLUTION
Ok after all my thoughts about it being Linux permissions related it was actually a Subsonic Limitation. My "upload" directory was not located in one of my music folders, which is apparently a safety feature, or rather a security feature built into SS. SO when I added said folder into my subsonic music folders I got it to work.
I understand the limitation and it's reason since you are exposing the upload path to the user you must at least impose some limits so they don't go trying to upload stuff elsewhere on my computer. BUT wouldn't the better solution be to obscure the path from Users and run SS on a "jetty" user for standalone Linux installs?
