Hi,
I posted a message the other day regarding changing the umask for users in an apache DocumentRoot on a fedora24 system and haven't received any responses. Maybe my question too confusing with the DocumentRoot discussion.
Does anyone know how to reliably change the umask for regular users (specifically the apache user) on fedora24?
The methods I've searched and tried apparently no longer work on fedora24.
Thanks, Alex
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 03:57:18PM -0400, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I posted a message the other day regarding changing the umask for users in an apache DocumentRoot on a fedora24 system and haven't received any responses. Maybe my question too confusing with the DocumentRoot discussion.
Does anyone know how to reliably change the umask for regular users (specifically the apache user) on fedora24?
put a umask command in the user's .bash_profile?
The methods I've searched and tried apparently no longer work on fedora24.
Thanks, Alex
2016-10-28 3:38 GMT+02:00 Fred Smith fredex@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 03:57:18PM -0400, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I posted a message the other day regarding changing the umask for users in an apache DocumentRoot on a fedora24 system and haven't received any responses. Maybe my question too confusing with the DocumentRoot discussion.
Does anyone know how to reliably change the umask for regular users (specifically the apache user) on fedora24?
put a umask command in the user's .bash_profile?
If it is running as a service, you also have the UMask directive.
# systemctl edit httpd.service
[Service] UMask=0002