YEP - but the userID of 'nobody' would only be on the home/sites/siteX/WEB
folder not on the SITEX folder?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Irwin
Sent: 26 April 2001 14:54
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Subject: Re: [cobalt-security] Anyone seen this before ?
Malcolm,
When you publish sites with Frontpage, it sets up the user group as
"nobody". I don't think this is a big worry, since Frontpage REQUIRES
their pages to be this way. If you intend to upload CGI's on a frontpage
site, you should FTP them to the location and make sure privs are set as
chmod 755 *NOT* 777...that would be bad!
Malcolm Wild wrote:
>
> was:
> drwxrwsr-x 5 httpd site57 1024 Feb 7 14:38 site57
> now:
> ?--Sr-s--- 0 4120 root 416 Jan 1 1970 site57
> WHY!?!
>
> How can I convert the ? 'file' back to a folder again
>
> Also:
> drwxrwsr-x 5 nobody site61 1024 Jun 8 2000 site61
> some later site are created as NOBODY not httpd but httpd running as user
> root??
> I can't have nobody as the site owner for all the domains cos anyone can
> read write anywhere!
>
> RaQ2 total standard patched up
> only root has telnet/ssh
>
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