> On Tue, Jun 14 '05 at 15:09, Ari?n Huisken wrote: >> I have disk quotas running on a webserver where several clients have their >> webspace. >> >> All is working fine, except when the client is using some CMS system >> have a tool to upload images through the webinterface. These files are >> owned by httpd instead of the user, so its not counted by the quota >> system. > > While you can not make the user sticky, you can make the group sticky. > Than everyfile is owned by the user's group and you can use > group-quotas.
Thanks, I think I will test this option first. > Or you could go for (fast)cgi with suexec. You could use a cgi version > of php and it would be run as the user. That would require the CMS to be > implemented in php, but too many are. > > I've stopped using TSL when comodo screwed it up with the snow crew but > it's very easy to setup apache2, mod-fast-cgi and php-fastcgi. And > should be so on TSL, too. There is a nice howto for debian: > http://www.debianhowto.de/howto-archiv/de/apache2-phpfcgi-sarge/index.html That would be my second option. -- Ari�n Huisken Xilay Software _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
