Verzeichnisrechte /var/www/virtual/site/

  • Moin,


    stimmen die Verzeichnisrechte an dem Ort?



    Ist bei allen Site bei mir so.


    Mein System: Debian 8.1 (JessI), i-mscp 1.2.9

    -- formerly known as knut --
    ensim -> confixx -> vhcs -> ispcp -> kloxo -> easyscp -> ispconfig 3 -> i-mscp -> ispconfig 3.1

  • Hat sich erledigt. Ist seit 1.2.9 als Read-Only für den Nutzer "gemounted".

    -- formerly known as knut --
    ensim -> confixx -> vhcs -> ispcp -> kloxo -> easyscp -> ispconfig 3 -> i-mscp -> ispconfig 3.1

  • Hello ;


    As answered in youtrack, since version 1.2.9, we provide full read access to all http logs for customers. The logs folders are now mounted inside the customer logs directory. Thus, customers can read all logs but cannot deleted them.

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  • Hello Nuxwin,


    with your InstantSSH Plugin i have noch Access to the Site-Logfiles.
    ls -la shows a empty folder.

    -- formerly known as knut --
    ensim -> confixx -> vhcs -> ispcp -> kloxo -> easyscp -> ispconfig 3 -> i-mscp -> ispconfig 3.1

  • Hat sich erledigt. Ist seit 1.2.9 als Read-Only für den Nutzer "gemounted".


    Hello ;


    As answered in youtrack, since version 1.2.9, we provide full read access to all http logs for customers. The logs folders are now mounted inside the customer logs directory. Thus, customers can read all logs but cannot deleted them.

    Dazu die Frage: Ist das der Grund, dass mir ein df -h solches Anzeigt??



    juerg@web4you-server-01:~$ df -h
    df: „/var/www/virtual/domain1.ch/logs/domain1.eu“: Keine Berechtigung
    df: „/var/www/virtual/domain2.ch/logs/domain2.ch“: Keine Berechtigung
    df: „/var/www/virtual/domain3.ch/logs/domain3.ch“: Keine Berechtigung
    df: „/var/www/virtual/domain4.ch/logs/domain4.ch“: Keine Berechtigung


    usw. ca noch 40 Zeilen.


    Und mit root


    root@web4you-server-01:/home/juerg# df -h
    Dateisystem Größe Benutzt Verf. Verw% Eingehängt auf
    rootfs 14G 2.5G 11G 19% /
    udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
    tmpfs 700M 568K 700M 1% /run
    /dev/disk/by-uuid/1afdf9fb-26b6-4d01-a742-1f9b4d4c29dd 14G 2.5G 11G 19% /
    tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
    tmpfs 2.9G 0 2.9G 0% /run/shm
    /dev/vda 358M 32M 307M 10% /boot
    /dev/vdc 413G 77G 315G 20% /home
    /dev/vdd 413G 305G 88G 78% /var
    /dev/vdd 413G 305G 88G 78% /var/www/virtual/domain1.ch/logs/domain1.eu
    /dev/vdd 413G 305G 88G 78% /var/www/virtual/domain2.ch/logs/domain2.ch


    usw.


    Sieht nicht grad schön aus.

    I-MSCP 1.5.3 - Debian 9 Stretch

  • @web4you



    Under which distro/codename and environment (virtual server?) are you running the df command exactly?

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  • @web4you



    Under which distro/codename and environment (virtual server?) are you running the df command exactly?

    Debian 7.9 VM with Soft Raid 1 and LVM. This happend not befor i-mscp 1.2.9. When i delete a Domain the corresponding entry like described is away.

    I-MSCP 1.5.3 - Debian 9 Stretch

  • @web4you


    There is nothing wrong with that ;) This is the expected behavior. The question is: Why you're running df command exactly...

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