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Old 15th September 2009, 08:34 PM
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Question Proftp & MySQL howtoforge.com FC9

I have a problem with proftp.

The nature is when I add a user to the /var/www/html, because I want to keep server security in check, is there anyway of adding users to the root user and then the apache group?

ie the chown comand root:apache but I dont want to have to do this every time I add a file, is there anyway of making it do this as a matter of even if its out of the html folder?

Thanks in advance.
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