Apache Permissions

Justin Churchey sajchurchey at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 10 06:58:43 UTC 2004


I'll keep that suggestion in mind.  I would like mine
to be more scalable though, but it sounds like a
simple enough solution.  

--- Mitch Wiedemann <mc2 at lightlink.com> wrote:
> One suggestion:
> 
> Try setting your Document Root directory permissions
> = root.root 755
> Create a "web" user and group, and set all contents
> of your Document 
> Root = web.web 755.
> Give the "web" user password to both developers so
> that they can ftp 
> into your (chroot jailed) document root as "web".
> 
> This method is simple, and the owner/permissions
> won't get screwed up.  
> It's not scalable (to more users) in the slightest
> though.  With more 
> than one or two developers, you'd be asking for
> trouble.
> 
> Others will probably have a more sophisticated
> methods...
> 
> Justin Churchey wrote:
> 
> >I'm having trouble getting the permissions of my
> >DocumentRoot just right on my Apache configuration.
> 
> >This is the first Apache Web Server that I've tried
> >setting up.  It is more or less a test environment
> for
> >PHP.  I only want to give write access to a one or
> two
> >users, and I still want Apache to be able to
> display
> >the pages.
> >
> >Any experienced suggestions?
> >
> >Thanx in advance,
> >
> >SAJChurchey
> >
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