I'd set their gid to a common group, and leave the uid alone.
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 06:31:21 -0800, Eric Wagar eric@deadhookers.org wrote:
I have an Apache web server with a few virtual hosts. The ftp is handled by proftpd, and I have multiple users defined. These users have their own uid and gid. The problem comes when Apache is uid apache and need to write to the said directory.
I am wondering what other people have done to deal with this. Do people just set all the ftp users uid/gid to the same as the Apache uid/gid on the system? Obviously this would be an ok solution because apache uid/gid != root.
What are the other ways you guys have dealth with this?
Thanks eric
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