Re: Is a home directory for the httpd user safe?

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On 2022-02-27 10:31 a.m., Tom Browder wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 09:11 Jeroen Verhoeckx
<j.verhoeckx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:

Why do you need a predefined user with a writeable home directory?


Because that user executes the server loop behind the reverse proxy. The
program running that server uses the Raku programming language which needs
some default settings to execute.  I may be able to handle some of that in
the governing systemd service file, but this way seems easier.

Please be more specific. "the server loop" behind "the reverse proxy" is totally meaningless without context.

Please do not blame your problems on "Raku" -- a quick look shows it to be a derivative of c or c++. I started in FORTRAN in 1957, cobol in 1960, and have never, ever, blamed coding for any failure -- crap in, crap out -- YMMV.

Paul

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