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01-31-2007 06:51 AM
01-31-2007 06:51 AM
Hi All
I have installed HPWS ver 2.17. I have run an altroot to move hpws/* to a different mount point. I now have the following root dir's for Apache and Tomcat
/web/www/intranet
/web/www/intranet/webapps/jsp-aps
These dir’s are currently owned by www and the group bin (776).
I would like to set up an ftp user that would default to the dir /web/www/intranet. I would also like to apply the correct umask to that user. Ideally I would love if the developers didn't have to telnet to the Unix system at all.
So questions
1. Are those user, group, file permissions correct?
2. Where do I set the umask for the ftp user? In the .profile or the ftpaccess file?
3. Am I missing something obvious? By all means criticize the setup.
Thanks all
Paul
I have installed HPWS ver 2.17. I have run an altroot to move hpws/* to a different mount point. I now have the following root dir's for Apache and Tomcat
/web/www/intranet
/web/www/intranet/webapps/jsp-aps
These dir’s are currently owned by www and the group bin (776).
I would like to set up an ftp user that would default to the dir /web/www/intranet. I would also like to apply the correct umask to that user. Ideally I would love if the developers didn't have to telnet to the Unix system at all.
So questions
1. Are those user, group, file permissions correct?
2. Where do I set the umask for the ftp user? In the .profile or the ftpaccess file?
3. Am I missing something obvious? By all means criticize the setup.
Thanks all
Paul
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01-31-2007 07:17 AM
01-31-2007 07:17 AM
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Shalom.
1) Hard to answer that question. The bin group is the root group and I don't see how that helps your developers post files. I'd think there should be a group for the developers and the files should be in that group.
2) umask for the ftp user is normally set in the ftpaccess file. ftp users don't use the umask from the OS user because they don't read that profile.
3) You don't need to run ftp at all. Install HP Secure shell which is a port of openssh. The developers can be taught to use command line sftp and do uploads in a secure fashion. Or they can use firezilla if they are disabled and need a gui to upload files.
SEP
1) Hard to answer that question. The bin group is the root group and I don't see how that helps your developers post files. I'd think there should be a group for the developers and the files should be in that group.
2) umask for the ftp user is normally set in the ftpaccess file. ftp users don't use the umask from the OS user because they don't read that profile.
3) You don't need to run ftp at all. Install HP Secure shell which is a port of openssh. The developers can be taught to use command line sftp and do uploads in a secure fashion. Or they can use firezilla if they are disabled and need a gui to upload files.
SEP
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02-02-2007 03:31 AM
02-02-2007 03:31 AM
Re: Web server setup / ftpuser access / Apache file permissions
Thanks Steve
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