> On Tue, 10 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > permissions 755, currently when a user is been created the permission is 700
now
> > that means no execute permission and when I point with a WEB Browser to
> > http://www.domain.com/~newuser Apache complains with no rights to open the
files
> > there.
>
> 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
> created, everything under /etc/skel is to be copied to his home directory
> with proper resetting of permissions. User's home directory should be
> stayed 700 for sake of security and privacy, i.e. other user in the same
> machine just cannot peep or even read what the other one has. It seems to
> be quite reasonable.
>
>
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> co'o mi'e lindjy,min. ==> �A���A�ڬO�L�����C
Okay good but before 'public_html' was created properly not anymore and apache
keep on complains.
Michael Abadjiev
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