Subject: Re: [vserver] ext4 inode tagging
From: Adrian Reyer <are@lihas.de>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 22:08:21 +0100

On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 07:08:30PM +0100, Roberto Puzzanghera wrote:
> My case is simpler. I have to share the users' web space (vs1
> context) to the apache vserver (vs2 context). So the shared tree is
> owned by userID:apacheID and the apacheID=80 is common between vs1
> and vs2; so there's non need to grant 777 permissions.

I do this with ACLs. Something like this should work:
setfacl -dm g:apache:rx DIRECTORY
setfacl -m d:g:users:rx DIRECTORY
I hope I stripped it down correctly, as I ripped it from a line I used
earlier to set 3 users and a group. Obviously only the group is left
here.

Be aware, apache only delivers if the file in question is
world-readable (o+r).

Regards,
	Adrian
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