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plesk 11 and vhostmng missing

Mickael Salfati

Regular Pleskian
Hi IgorG and parallels Team,

on plesk 11, is there an another alternative to set again properly all permissions on a vhost and his subdomains ?

Mickaël.
 
Try to use following script:
Code:
# mysql -Ns -uadmin -p`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow` -Dpsa -Nse "select  s.login,h.www_root from domains d, hosting h, sys_users s where s.id=h.sys_user_id and h.dom_id=d.id"| grep [B]domain.com[/B] | while read usr path; do chown -R $usr:psacln $path ; chown -R root:root $path/plesk-stat; chown $usr:psaserv $path; done

where domain.com is name of vhost. Let me know if it helps.
 
Re

IgorG,

Thank you. It's my actual solution ;) But we have to catch others directories anon_ftp, cgi-bin, conf, error_docs etc.
So I'm wondering if a plesk tool (like vhostmng) it was not more secure for end customers.

Mickael.
 
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