https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=308415#c3
Christian Boltz changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEEDINFO |NEW
Info Provider|suse-beta@cboltz.de |
--- Comment #3 from Christian Boltz 2007-09-10 10:35:45 MST ---
I run a webserver, and now a customer needs an additional FTP user for an
exsiting directory - which already contains a PHP content management system
(read: some subdirectories *must* be writeable by wwwrun)
In practise, it looks like this (with the additional user already created):
directory owner
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/home/www/customer.de customer
/httpdocs webmaster
/fileadmin wwwrun
/user_upload wwwrun
/typo3 webmaster
/private customer
/conf root
/statistics root
~customer is /home/www/customer.de
~webmaster is /home/www/customer.de/httpdocs
Before creation of "webmaster", httpdocs and httpdocs/typo3 were owned by
"customer".
BTW: I of course don't expect that YaST does chown httpdocs and httpdocs/typo3
without touching the other content (owned by wwwrun) - that would be overmuch
;-)
However, a possibility not to touch the permissions at all would be really
helpful because the current way to do it is
a) call useradd manually (bad) or
b) do it with YaST and fix the permissions afterwards (even worse)
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