On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 14:21:29 -0400 Michael Orlitzky wrote: >On 8/13/19 1:53 PM, Lars Wendler wrote: >> >> thanks for the review. I've force-pushed the acct-user/apache commit >> with ACCT_USER_HOME_OWNER being set to root:root. >> > >Is there any benefit to > > ACCT_USER_HOME=/var/www > ACCT_USER_HOME_OWNER=root:root > >versus > > keepdir /var/www > >in the eclass?
If we leave ACCT_USER_HOME empty HOME will be set to /dev/null for apache user. I don't know if this is what we want. >I think root:root is correct for /var/www, but setting it explicitly >will clobber any existing permissions that the administrator or other >packages have set. For example, if my web developers have write access >to /var/www via group membership, then when I install acct-user/apache, >/var/www will get set back to root:root with mode 755 and they'll be >locked out temporarily. > Lars -- Lars Wendler Gentoo package maintainer GPG: 21CC CF02 4586 0A07 ED93 9F68 498F E765 960E 9B39
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