Good question. Would you create a group that has write access to
the directories needed? Then make the specific users memebers of
apache group.
Larry :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:26 PM
> Okay ... Apache and proftpd are running somewhat.
> I don't want to keep putting files there via brute force root copy.
>
> In a general sense, what do I need to do to permit a non-priveleged user
to
> write to them? What config file changes?
> I would prefer to keep using my normal unpriveleged user for the sake of
> convenience, but could add a new user if that is wise. I added the Apache
and
> FTP groups to my normal user but that wasn't enough to impress either
Apache
> or FTP.
> Bill
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