John C. Reid
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John C. Reid commented,
Two problems with your statement. First FreeBSD is not the only BSD Distro based on Berkley Unix. So you are making a undefendable blanket statement. Second, you provided zero to backup your statem...
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John C. Reid commented,
Before anyone gets any big ideas of switching to a Debian based distro as a base please note, Debian and the distros based on Debian make some of the best desktop experiences on the planet. That do...
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John C. Reid commented,
It might be time to reconsider this:
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John C. Reid commented,
Here is how I fixed this behavior: I wanted something that would persist though different accounts being added and removed, and as such the default domain changing. I also wanted it to be generic ...
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John C. Reid commented,
Here is how I fixed this behavior: I wanted something that would persist though different accounts being added and removed, and as such the default domain changing. I also wanted it to be generic ...
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John C. Reid commented,
If you go the reseller route then they would have total control over the cpanel accounts, but not root on the server. For example the reseller login could be used to change the cPanel account passw...
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John C. Reid commented,
I can't imagine any reason to give a group of people access to home, for anything. Agreed. If you created a Reseller, and made that Reseller owner of all accounts, he could log into his own cPan...
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John C. Reid commented,
I mean, you're basically asking to give devs root access without giving them root access. I don't say this to be mean; it's just that your needs present a very difficult situation, and not one with...
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John C. Reid commented,
Honestly in this case I would try to use key based access. No matter what you're going to face some risk but not as bad as someone else having root. Anyway, if you could get them to use SSH keys f...
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John C. Reid created a post,
I need to give my web devs access to /home
I need to give my web devs access to /home which is where all of the users accounts are stored. However, I don't wish them to have root access. I am not sure how to get the proper permissions setup...