Hi there, we are running debian sarge for a virtual hosting box. PHP
safe mode is on for all users with a host of other php_admin_values etc.
We are running name based virtual hosting for all hosts except SSL hosts
which have their own IP... We are using pureftpd for our FTP server,
with the u/p in a mysql database and chrooting the users in their dir.
Currently the server runs as the debian default of www-data.www-data..
and the users are all loggin in as www-client(1000).www-data..
So, when PHP creates a file 'test.txt' (www-data.www-data), a script
uploaded via FTP 'alterfile.php' (www-clients.www-data) cant
change/delete the generated file 'test.txt'.
i have setup the users etc up like that as the users FTP into a
directory: /www/www.exmaple.com/, in that dir there are: backups/,
htdocs/, logs/, statistics/, ssl/. they can read everything, but only
write to htdocs/.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get around the above problem?
How do i allow users to create files (with PHP) with the user of
www-data, but still restrict some other directorys from writing?
Is this a bad thing in the first place?
Simon
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