Allegedly, on or about 25 March 2014, Rafnews sent:
i'm trying to figure out what is the best approach for files and folders
permissions in case of a shared webserver.
we are 2-3 developers and we have a server on which we installed Fedora
20 as web server for our development testing
Hi,
i'm trying to figure out what is the best approach for files and folders
permissions in case of a shared webserver.
we are 2-3 developers and we have a server on which we installed Fedora
20 as web server for our development testing purpose.
all websites should be stored in
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 02:35:57PM +0100, Rafnews wrote:
i'm trying to figure out what is the best approach for files and
folders permissions in case of a shared webserver.
we are 2-3 developers and we have a server on which we installed
Fedora 20 as web server for our development testing
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:13 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: user and groups permissions
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 02:35:57PM +0100, Rafnews wrote:
i'm
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:13 AM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: user and groups permissions
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 02:35:57PM +0100, Rafnews wrote:
i'm trying to figure out what is the best approach for files and
folders permissions in case of a shared
if your main concern is FTP access to the web, then i would recommend an
FTP server, which allows virtual user-ids, such as pure-ftpd. Then,
you could open a new virtual user-id for each project, each web, and
communicate it to all participants of the project or web.
suomi
On 2014-03-25
My concern is not FTP only but also directory access and creation
On 25.03.2014 18:16, fedora wrote:
if your main concern is FTP access to the web, then i would recommend
an FTP server, which allows virtual user-ids, such as pure-ftpd. Then,
you could open a new virtual user-id for each