Re: Groups

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Hi Mark,



>> With /var/www/html owned by root:root and me loggin in as 'jason' I
>> cannot accomplish this. I don't allow root logins over ssh...
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>> Would I change /var/www/html/<my domain> owner to myid:mygroup? I am not
>> sure the famifications of this and how Apache would behave, etc.
>
> The whole of /var/www can belong to myid:mygroup as long as the apache
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Not a great idea. Rather, I'd recommend that it be the apache user (apache
or httpd, whichever you have it as, and have the directory of a group that
you belong to (remember, you can have multiple secondary groups, like,
say, group httpd), and make it group writeable.

I don't quite follow.

if I do a 'getent groups' I do have apache as a group.

So you are saying set the owner of /var/www/html<my domain> and all files below to apache:apache and then add my personal id to the apache group?

-Jason
 
 
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