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Bad rights to log files
Bad rights to log files
Good day, colleagues!
I really very appreciate the Vesta panel. It is the most lightweight and powerful panel for server management I have ever seen.
But it has some pecularities as every pre-release product.
I want to point the strange things about log file permissions.
The steps to reproduce:
I really very appreciate the Vesta panel. It is the most lightweight and powerful panel for server management I have ever seen.
But it has some pecularities as every pre-release product.
I want to point the strange things about log file permissions.
The steps to reproduce:
- Install Centos 7 from original ISO
- Install Vesta (nginx + apache)
- create sites under admin user
- Look at permissions on log files:
/var/log/httpd/domains/*.log - they are <nginx>:<admin> and rights as 640 - I checked the v-add-web-domain script and it looks like it must create files with owner as <root>:<$user>.
- OK. Let's try to make some destruction. We will remove log file and restart (or reload) httpd (apache) server. It will re-create log file with <root>:<root> owner and rights as 751.