Re: Apache virtual servers permissions and users?

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Am Di, den 10.02.2004 schrieb WipeOut um 14:48:
> Simon Bell wrote:
> 
> >The way I work this is to chown /var/www/www.domain.com to the user/group of
> >the person who's website the domain related to. Then in the users
> >/home/username/ directory i create a symbolic link to there
> >/var/www/www.domain.com directory. Users only have access to there own
> >website directories and ive never had any problems with permissions.
> >
> 
> That sounds workable, I will give it a try..
> 
> Thanks..

Why not just creating the vhosts DocumentRoot inside the users home
directories like "/home/$user/www/html". The DocumentRoot for the vhosts
does not have to be where the DocumentRoot of the main server is.

If you use scponly from

http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/

you can setup your user permission so that they can not cruise through
your whole system using the SSH access. They are chrooted inside their
$HOME and can whatever they need to do for setting up their web site.

Alexander


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