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Option to set set the owner and group #25
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Hi, sorry for the delay. Not sure about your request, since if you add your user to www-data group, it will work without problem. |
We have a situation where we change the user apache runs as, so we are not really interested in making this user part of www-data group. So it would be nice. |
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Thanks for creating a wonderful shell script. Kindly add the example of how to use owner and group. |
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Possible solution to RoverWire#25
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By default the owner and group are both set to root. Can you please add an option to set the owner and group?
Something like
sudo virtualhost [create] [domain] [optional host_dir] [owner] [group]
I think would be great.Thank you!
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