I work for a web development company switching to Linux from NT. I have /home/httpd setup as the root for all virtual hosts we run. The I need everyone in the group www to be able to read/write any file beneath this directory. Right now, I have set the UID/GID of the files using chmod -R and...
Is there a way to set the UID, GID, and permissions on any file uploaded to a specific directory (/home/httpd/*) by any user to nobody.www 770 every time one is uploaded?
We run Qmail with RedHat 5.2 as well as slackware. It is a more robust package than Sendmail (IMHO) and is more secure. The QMailadmin web interface makes virtual mailboxes a breeze as well. If you'd like to demo it or know more about our setup, email me at craig@louisville.net
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