Not sure if this got through - nixspam was being aggravating, so I'm
reposting.
James B. Byrne wrote:
> CentOS-6.5
> We deploy web applications written with the Ruby on Rails framework
using Capistrano (2.x). Each 'family' of web applications are 'owned' by
a dedicated user id. The present http
On Sun, June 29, 2014 06:59, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
> On 06/27/2014 11:47 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> CentOS-6.5
>>
>> The questions I have are: What is an appropriate SELinux context for such a
>> directory structure given it is used by a httpd service? Is the default
>> user
>> home setting
On 06/27/2014 11:47 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> CentOS-6.5
>
> We deploy web applications written with the Ruby on Rails framework using
> Capistrano (2.x). Each 'family' of web applications are 'owned' by a
> dedicated user id. The present httpd service is Apache 2.2.15 and we use
> Passenger 3
James B. Byrne wrote:
> CentOS-6.5
> We deploy web applications written with the Ruby on Rails framework
using Capistrano (2.x). Each 'family' of web applications are 'owned'
by a dedicated user id. The present httpd service is Apache 2.2.15 and
we use Passenger 3.0.11. We are moving shortly to
CentOS-6.5
We deploy web applications written with the Ruby on Rails framework using
Capistrano (2.x). Each 'family' of web applications are 'owned' by a
dedicated user id. The present httpd service is Apache 2.2.15 and we use
Passenger 3.0.11. We are moving shortly to a new deployment host and
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