[horde] A basic question...
Chris J Albertson
alb at chrisalbertson.com
Tue Apr 29 11:24:31 PDT 2003
Yes, those permissions are a good rule of thumb. The only thing I would suggest
is that the user that runs the webserver process have write access to the config
directories of the different components of horde. Otherwise, the administration
of horde won't be able to write the conf.php files via the admin frontend features.
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Quoting Paul Reilly <pareilly at tcd.ie>:
> Who should own php scripts under the horde directory in an
> installation? and what should the permissions be?
>
Is Berkeley running Horde/IMP?
That would be good publicity for the project!
On my instalation the files are user=root, group=httpd
and permissions are rwxr-x--- , (the files need to be readable
by whatever UID your webserver runs as)
Paul
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