[CentOS] how to make centos safty(php+mysql)
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comMon Feb 28 19:21:20 UTC 2011
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On 02/28/11 7:51 AM, Yang Yang wrote: > hi,every > > i have a php project and use centos to go > > and how to make folder's privilage and make it saft > > like: /home/htdocs/test > > chown -R www:www /home/htdocs/test > bad idea, the webserver should NOT own or have write access to web files. > chmod -R 644 /home/htdocs/test as someone else said, directories need 'execute' privilege (which really means permission to list the dir). also, the webserver needs +r access to any directory above the http directory. chmod o+r /home/htdocs I'm curious, is htdocs a user account? putting web pages in a non standard place like this will trip up selinux bigtime. the standard http directory on CentOS is /var/www/html/ ... I generally put application websites other than the system default site in /home/(owner-of-application)/public_html but this also requires some tinkering with selinux, and of course, a file in /etc/httpd/conf.d with the virtual host specifications
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