[CentOS] user nobody can't access file
Lars Hecking
lhecking at users.sourceforge.netWed Feb 4 09:49:11 UTC 2015
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Tim Dunphy writes: > Hey guys, > > I need to give the 'nobody' user (which is what our apache runs as) no > password access to a file, via sudo. This is what I've tried: In addition to all other comments so far, 'nobody' is a bad choice for httpd. If this is your distro's default, it's a bad one. It is better to create a dedicated user that is guaranteed to be used only as configured by you.
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