On Monday, 9 August 2021 8:03:54 PM ACST Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 05/08/2021 15.02, Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
On Thu, Aug 05, Christian Boltz wrote:
- it breaks ~/public_html
It does not break existing ~/public_html configurations. It does not break default apache confiurations. It requires one step more to enable it, which is Ok.
We don't support ~/public_html out of the box. This is something the admin has to configure anyways, and if the user wants to use ~/public_html, he has to create that directory, too. So it's just one step more to adjust the permissions.
I have several users that were created by YaST over the years, and all seem to have the ~/public_html, which I did not create myself.
Maybe now it is not created, but certainly in the past it was.
Ugh. I really don't want a "public_html" folder in my home folder - that's what /srv/www is for...with appropriate permissions and/or acl's, of course. ~ is for my stuff, not public stuff. I guess that's part of the beauty of Linux - anyone is free to configure (and break) it however they want. :) -- ================================================================================================================== Rodney Baker rodney.baker@iinet.net.au ==================================================================================================================