One suggestion:
Try setting your Document Root directory permissions = root.root 755
Create a "web" user and group, and set all contents of your Document Root = web.web 755.
Give the "web" user password to both developers so that they can ftp into your (chroot jailed) document root as "web".
This method is simple, and the owner/permissions won't get screwed up. It's not scalable (to more users) in the slightest though. With more than one or two developers, you'd be asking for trouble.
Others will probably have a more sophisticated methods...
Justin Churchey wrote:
I'm having trouble getting the permissions of my
DocumentRoot just right on my Apache configuration. This is the first Apache Web Server that I've tried
setting up. It is more or less a test environment for
PHP. I only want to give write access to a one or two
users, and I still want Apache to be able to display
the pages.
Any experienced suggestions?
Thanx in advance,
SAJChurchey
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