[CentOS] Provide access to /home folder

Gopu Krishnan gopukrishnantec at gmail.com
Tue Nov 5 11:40:13 UTC 2013


Hi all,
I cant own a particular group recursively to /home since each site
files inside the /home is having their own username and passwor. I
guess i should try setfacl. Will let u knw the results.

On 11/5/13, Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com> wrote:
> freeipa
>
> On 5 November 2013 10:31, John Doe <jdmls at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> From: Gopu Krishnan <gopukrishnantec at gmail.com>
>>
>>> I have a CentOS linux web server in which I have multiple web sites. I
>>> have
>>> many website programmers now doing the coding for all the sites. How can
>>> I
>>> provide a key-based authentication for the programmers in such a way
>>> that
>>> they have access only to /home folder ? They should be able to access
>>> only
>>> all the files inside /home and able to modify it. This is cPanel server
>>> in
>>> which all the sites comes under /home directory. Currently they are
>>> using
>>> separate passwords for every site. If I could give access to my
>>> developer
>>> inside /home folder, they would be able to do edit all the sites easily
>>> rather than having separate password for each site (eg : /home/site1 or
>>> /home/site2).  Please share your ideas on the same.
>>
>> I do not know cPanel but what about all of them being part of the same
>> group...?
>> Then, give the correct permissions to the group.
>>
>> JD
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