i think the files in my system belongs to the apache group or something, you can just add your user to the group. i know this is not the solution you are looking for but it might do temporarily until the solution you are looking for comes up.
ciao!
Joon Guillen writes:
Hey all,
Sorry to bombard you with another question, but I'd just like to know
how I'd write it in my /etc/sudoers file if I wanted a certain user to
be able to chmod and chown directories and contents only in specific
directories which s/he doesn't necessarily own.
Say I only want a user to chmod and chown ALL directories and files
within /var/www, and all files and directories in there are owned by
user root and group root. I don't want it owned by anyone else.
I already tried things such as
/bin/chmod * /var/www/*
/bin/chmod /var/www/[A-z]*
but they don't work.
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