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Skeleton and folders

C

cj.one

Guest
Hi

I've just installed Plesk Reloaded 7.5.1 and it's running perfekt. I have created an custom skeleton file with 3 folders and activated and it's working. But when i log via ftp i see this:

anon_ftp
bin
cgi-bin
conf
error_docs
etc
httpdocs
httpsdocs
lib
pd
private
statistics
subdomains
tmp
usr
var
web_users

Why is PLESK creating all these other folder and can i do anything about it? My guess would be something with permissions etc.

Regads

Claus
 
Hi,

these other folders are for domain user's apache config, for logfiles, subdomains, additional webusers, chroot environment, etc ...

I would not recomment to remove them, also user cannot change them, so simply leave it as it is ?

Regards,

Mr. Pink
 
Originally posted by Mr. Pink
Hi,

these other folders are for domain user's apache config, for logfiles, subdomains, additional webusers, chroot environment, etc ...

I would not recomment to remove them, also user cannot change them, so simply leave it as it is ?

Regards,

Mr. Pink

Well i just don't think there is any reason to show some folders the client don't have to use -only the needed ones.

But if it's not a security problem then it's okay to leave them.

Thanks anyway :)

Claus
 
I would like to know this too. The usr and lib directories in the vhosts directory are 20-30 MB, so on a server with 100 domains it would save 2-3 GB.

We know what the directories are for, but why install them on every domain?
 
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