Re: user and groups permissions

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for me ACL includes the user permissions ?


On 25.03.2014 15:25, Pittigher, Raymond - Exelis wrote:
Or you can try using FACL

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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:13 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: user and groups permissions

On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 02:35:57PM +0100, Rafnews wrote:
i'm trying to figure out what is the best approach for files and
folders permissions in case of a shared webserver.
we are 2-3 developers and we have a server on which we installed
Fedora 20 as web server for our development testing purpose.
all websites should be stored in /var/www/html/ directory
now let's say we are 2 devs called: "alain" and "francois" (those
are our fedora user accounts.
/var/www/html/ owner is root:root
now what should we do to allow each dev to use FTP and
created/delete/ modify files and folders to create website structure
should we create a group like and add into it devs ?
That's a good idea, particularly at this scale. It's harder when you go up
to dozens of developers.

Change the directory to be owned and writable by the group, and use "chmod
g+s" to set the bit which will make all new files created inside that
directory also owned by that group.


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