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[ILUG] User and group for roundcube

[ILUG] User and group for roundcube

Andres Jimenez gandresin at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 18:47:40 GMT 2012


501 is, if memory serves, the first regular user in Mac systems. As
Roundcube is an app made on Macs, is it posible you kept the original
ownership/permissions when copied the files (from a tar/zip/whatever I
guess).

Andrés

2012/2/16  <ollie at eillo.org>:
> Dunno, but unless I fond an answer that makes sense im nuking the server.
>
> I'm assuming 501 and 80 should be in /etc/passwd and /etc/groups, which
> they're not.
>
> I unzipped roundcube in that folder with my own user, so thats what I should
> be seeing right?
>
>
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:15:58 +0000, Niall O Broin wrote:
>>
>> On 16 Feb 2012, at 18:01, ollie at eillo.org wrote:
>>
>>> Wierd question. I was trying to get my new server to send mails through
>>> roundcube when the roundcube page suddenly failed to load.
>>>
>>> After some checking I noticed that files and folders in the roundcube
>>> directory are owned by the user "501" and belong to the group "80"
>>>
>>> I didnt do that. Where could it come from?
>>
>>
>> Does your web server run as 501:80 ? Are you confident that somebody
>> who shouldn't have been hasn't been on your box?
>>
>>
>> Niall
>
>
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