Le Fri, 24 Oct 2003 11:15:52 -0400
Digital Wokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit:
> The fifth wish is an easy workaround. On my system at home, I created a
> /www directory and create users in there as necessary, configuring
> Apache to look their for user webspaces. You can probably add something
> to /etc/skel that will accomplish linking ~/public_html to
> /www/~username. Since I don't believe this follows the accepted FHS
> specs, I doubt Mandrake would make it a part of their default
> configuration. FHS compliance is a good thing to maintain.
Yes, yes, but I don't need solution like I said in my first PS. It's just some
proposition for the next release. I have seen this problem in my university too...
there is a public_html in each account and so all the accounts are readable by
default... And poeple who doesn't know linux offer all their data to the others...
the other problem is with site in PHP. What about MySQL password ? They are readable.
S�bastien.
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