[us...@httpd] Ownership doesnt work on Webroot

2010-09-01 Thread James Corteciano
Hi, I have this webroot /webdir/ with 2775 permission so that any created file/directory by apache inside of /webdir/ will be 'apache:webusers'. However, I noticed when the apache created a new files (fileB) / directories (dirB), the ownership becomes 'apache:apache' and the sticky bit has gone

[us...@httpd] Re: Ownership doesnt work on Webroot

2010-09-01 Thread James Corteciano
Sorry, users:webusers instead of apache:webusers. On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:19 PM, James Corteciano ja...@linux-source.orgwrote: Hi, I have this webroot /webdir/ with 2775 permission so that any created file/directory by apache inside of /webdir/ will be 'apache:webusers'. However, I noticed

Re: [us...@httpd] Ownership doesnt work on Webroot

2010-09-01 Thread James Corteciano
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:19 AM, James Corteciano ja...@linux-source.org wrote: Hi, I have this webroot /webdir/ with 2775 permission so that any created file/directory by apache inside of /webdir

Re: [us...@httpd] AllowOverride: Pros and Cons

2010-07-11 Thread James Corteciano
Hi Sheryl, Thanks for your reply. I'm not sure how can I give users a better solution as they need .htaccess files on their webroot. Regards, James On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Sheryl gubyd...@his.com wrote: Hi All, I would like to hear your idea's of what are the pros and cons if I

[us...@httpd] AllowOverride: Pros and Cons

2010-07-08 Thread James Corteciano
Hi All, I would like to hear your idea's of what are the pros and cons if I will set a specific directive-type for AllowOverride like AuthConfig, FileInfo,Indexes, Limit, and Options? I am just concern about security matters that will produce if I will give the user full access on .htaccess

Re: [us...@httpd] AllowOverride: Pros and Cons

2010-07-08 Thread James Corteciano
Hi Scott, That helps. Thanks. James On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Scott Gifford sgiff...@suspectclass.comwrote: On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:28 AM, James Corteciano ja...@linux-source.orgwrote: [ ... ] I am just concern about security matters that will produce if I will give the user full

[us...@httpd] PHP error logs to centralized syslog

2010-06-29 Thread James Corteciano
Hi All, I know this is out of topic here in mailing list but I couldn't get into php mailing list. Anyone have try to forward php errors logs to the centralized syslog server? I can received logs locally from /var/log/messages (specified from /etc/php.ini) but I want to forward it to centralized

Re: [us...@httpd] httpd vhost centralized logging

2010-06-05 Thread James Corteciano
Hi Jonas, Thanks for your response. What is your configuration for ErrorLog on all vhost? Regards, James On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Jonas Eckerman jonas_li...@frukt.orgwrote: On 2010-05-24 11:16, James Corteciano wrote: I'm thinking to use logger tool for every httpd services

[us...@httpd] httpd to get process list

2010-05-27 Thread James Corteciano
Hi All, I have a nagios server to monitor the remote apache server and automatically restarting the service if it is detected unreachable. Now, in times of apache down, I just want to get the processes list or any means that could help during diagnostic operation. Can anyone recommend any good

[us...@httpd] httpd vhost centralized logging

2010-05-24 Thread James Corteciano
Hi All, I have running various web farms and I'm looking for better solution to forward all vhost logs to the centralized syslog server. How do you guys keep vhost logs? I have done googling this kind of setup but there is no result. I'm thinking to use logger tool for every httpd services