Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 15:12:52 -0700 (PDT) From: "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jslivko@coresync.net> To: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org> Cc: freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Home Directories -- in the point of security? Message-ID: <Pine.BSO.4.21.0009081511550.1087-100000@rocket.coresync.net> In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000908161720.04680100@localhost>
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Well, i'm not running this box as an ISP. I'm running this as a box for myself and a few of my friends. So, I have more than enough space to run all of what I need without having to put quotas on anything. -- Jonathan M. Slivko ---- Jonathan M. Slivko <jslivko@coresync.net> Technical Support: CoreSync Corparation NSI ID: JSR730 Want a reliable shells? check us out at http://www.coresync.net! ---- On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Brett Glass wrote: > Symlink a ~/Web subdirectory into the user's directory and make that one > world-readable. If updating Web pages is the only reason users use FTP, > chroot them into their Web directories when they connect via FTP. Put > quotas on the Web subdirectories, too. Some folks don't realize just > how big their uncompressed (or badly compressed) images are. > > --Brett > > At 03:12 PM 9/8/2000, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote: > > >What chmod value should I use when modifying home directories to allow for > >a personal website on a webserver without comprimsing security of the > >files from other users, even reading the files is out of the question > >entirely. > > > >---- > >Jonathan M. Slivko <jslivko@coresync.net> > >Technical Support: CoreSync Corparation > >NSI ID: JSR730 > > > >Want a reliable shells? check us out at > >http://www.coresync.net! > >---- > > > > > > > >To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > >with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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