31 Oct
2003
31 Oct
'03
12:37 a.m.
Rajeev Sharma wrote:
.... and then start zope as
./start -u root
may be it will help you .
Maybe this will help you give away root control of your server. Do not do this for anything other than a test configuration! This setting effectively gives anyone who manages or subverts the Zope install the keys to your server. Instead, create a minimally privileged user (e.g., "zope") and group. Make sure that user can update the Zope install's var directory. Then, use the "-u user" argument to set Zope to run as that user, e.g., "-u zope". Do not connect a server to the Internet unless you understand why this is important. -- ______________________________________________________ Steve McMahon Reid-McMahon, LLC