Hi,
I need to add user www to about 300 groups (i.e. all WWW users) so
that Apache is able to read the files when they have o-r-w-x for
safety reasons but it seems that a user can belong to no more than
about 20 groups. Is there any possibility to change this?
Any help would be greatly
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-15 09:24:24 +0200:
I need to add user www to about 300 groups (i.e. all WWW users) so
that Apache is able to read the files when they have o-r-w-x for
safety reasons
how about adding all www users to the apache group?
but it seems that a user can belong to
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 17:37, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
I need to add user www to about 300 groups (i.e. all WWW users) so
how about adding all www users to the apache group?
Probably a better method than this is to create a new group, and add apache,
and all of the users to that group.
As for
The only work around I came up with in my research on this issue, was to
change the group of each www user home directory to www or whatever
apache is run as. This permits you to set the directory permissions to
750, thus keeping both FTP and shell users out of individual user directories.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello Andy,
Tuesday, October 15, 2002, 5:46:21 PM, you wrote:
The only work around I came up with in my research on this issue,
was to
change the group of each www user home directory to www or
whatever
apache is run as. This permits you to set the