@Me.B
Thanks for your support! When the permissions fix runs every hour, the permissions inside their hostdata only get reset to their Linux user and group for ownership. Any special permissions for readable, writable, and executable rights for their site files are not changed and can be set to any value (even 777) that the Sentora user wants to use. This way if any files are created under Apache's main user/group it will be corrected to be owned by the right person.
There is certainly a lot to explore within Apache and Sentora setups by fully implementing suEXEC (or preferably RUID2). I look forward to seeing how the official project continues to grow!
Thanks for your support! When the permissions fix runs every hour, the permissions inside their hostdata only get reset to their Linux user and group for ownership. Any special permissions for readable, writable, and executable rights for their site files are not changed and can be set to any value (even 777) that the Sentora user wants to use. This way if any files are created under Apache's main user/group it will be corrected to be owned by the right person.
There is certainly a lot to explore within Apache and Sentora setups by fully implementing suEXEC (or preferably RUID2). I look forward to seeing how the official project continues to grow!
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