>No. The right way is supposed to be create a "www" or "public_html" like
>directory with permission 755 in /etc/skel. Whenever a new user is
When the home directory is created with 700 permissions apache won't allow
even a /~/public_html with 755 permissions to be read. As of now I am having
to change all home directories created (50-100 per day for me) permissions by
hand. This should have a setting in policies for permissions to create home
directories with. Actually, the permissions you create the directory /etc/skel
with should just carry over. If you want your home dirs to be 700, create /etc/skel
as 700 etc.
Dale
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Dale Lovelace System Administrator
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