Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache

2016-05-07 Thread Duncan Morgan
Thank you.     Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2016 at 12:07 PM From: "Bill Cole" <rtusers-20090...@billmail.scconsult.com> To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com Subject: Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache On 7 May 2016, at 12:47, Duncan Morgan wrote: > Thanks Bill

Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache

2016-05-07 Thread Bill Cole
On 7 May 2016, at 12:47, Duncan Morgan wrote: Thanks Bill.   So what you are saying is don't make any configuration changes as far as file locations and put everything in the doc root? No, I'm saying that I do exactly as Thomas Bätzler described: install to /opt/rt4/ and configure an

Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache

2016-05-07 Thread Thomas Bätzler
Hello Duncan, Am 07.05.2016 um 18:47 schrieb Duncan Morgan: Thanks Bill. So what you are saying is don't make any configuration changes as far as file locations and put everything in the doc root? Isn't /var/www what the Apache server uses as its default DocumentRoot? I would certainly not

Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache

2016-05-07 Thread Duncan Morgan
gt; To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com Subject: Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache On 7 May 2016, at 10:46, Duncan Morgan wrote: > Hello All >   > I have previously installed rt4 files in /var/www/rt4 (by setting the > $PREFIX) but my concern is that this creates a security risk.

Re: [rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache

2016-05-07 Thread Bill Cole
On 7 May 2016, at 10:46, Duncan Morgan wrote: Hello All   I have previously installed rt4 files in /var/www/rt4 (by setting the $PREFIX) but my concern is that this creates a security risk. Can you detail that concern? Not saying it's wrong, I just don't see anything particularly risky.

[rt-users] Best file layout for Centos7 + apache

2016-05-07 Thread Duncan Morgan
Hello All   I have previously installed rt4 files in /var/www/rt4 (by setting the $PREFIX) but my concern is that this creates a security risk.   The gist of my questions are what is the minimum set of files required in the web server document root? And what is the best way of installing only