On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 05:47:40PM -0500, Austin Brkich wrote:
> group www-user however I am unable to automatically set the
> permissions to 664 and there defaulting to 644. I know this is do to
If you don't want to adjust the default umask or change the file modes
directly, you'll have to set
You may be able to get Puppet to do this for you.
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes/FilePermissionCheck
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In <4edb5eb80910071547sace8ddfx137a975ea9805...@mail.gmail.com>, Austin Brkich
wrote:
>I have created a new group called www-user, this group is suppose to
>allow multiple users to read/write/execute files/folders in /var/www.
The first step is to make sure files get owned by the right group:
fin
In <81c921f30910080124g4d20a72cg91846974ad38f...@mail.gmail.com>, Javier
Barroso wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Austin Brkich
>wrote:
>> I have created a new group called www-user, this group is suppose to
>> allow multiple users to read/write/execute files/folders in /var/www.
>> I hav
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Austin Brkich wrote:
> This has probably been asked a million times and I have yet to seen a
> proper response when searching for the answer.
>
> I have created a new group called www-user, this group is suppose to
> allow multiple users to read/write/execute f
This has probably been asked a million times and I have yet to seen a
proper response when searching for the answer.
I have created a new group called www-user, this group is suppose to
allow multiple users to read/write/execute files/folders in /var/www.
I have used chmod to allow new files/folde
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