Re: Seeking Opinions about PHP Directory Organization and Permissions on Linux

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dpgirago@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Howdy all,
> 
> I have been using PHP, MySQL and Apache on Win2K for about a year now and
> have recently begun the process of switching development to Linux --
> RH9.0.
> Yesterday (by using the excellent reference by Patrick Harper,
> http://www.internetsecurityguru.com/documents/snort_acid_rh9.pdf ) I
> finally successfully installed from source MySQL-4.0.16, PHP-4.3.4, and
> Apache-2.0.48 on Linux, and a test phpinfo() page worked as expected.
> 
> Now I need to migrate several multi-file (db_connect files, function
> include files, C executables) apps from windows to linux, so I was
> wondering:
> 
> 1.  How *nix users organize their 'include' and 'session' directories
Hm i've got me sessions in /tmp/...
> (e.g., outside the web root? how deep in the directory structure?).
> 2.  Whether all files (including C executables) should be owned by root,
> and what permissions should be set. For example, I was logged in as root
> when I made
>      the phpinfo() file, so it  _is_ owned by root. Permissions were set
> automatically to 0644. Is this customary? And who/what will own the
> session files as they are created?
I think the session files were owns by the user who is running the 
Webserver..

and sry for my bad english :(
Greetings, Jonas  
> Perhaps I'm over-thinking these issues, but I've not much experience on
> *nix compared to windows, and it's Friday afternoon in my spot of the
> world.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions / tips, etc...
> 
>  dave

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