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Ensure crowd.properties not world-readable #90

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patcon opened this issue Dec 16, 2015 · 3 comments
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Ensure crowd.properties not world-readable #90

patcon opened this issue Dec 16, 2015 · 3 comments

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patcon commented Dec 16, 2015

Haven't tested whether this confuses confluence, but since there's a password in that file, we should probably see if we can restrict access to the confluence user :)

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patcon commented Dec 16, 2015

Actually, unsure whether this is part of the thread model of a server running an atlassian app... so feel free to close if you don't think it's warranted :)

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legal90 commented Mar 22, 2016

We don't manage this file in this cookbook, so it is created automatically by Confluence Setup Wizard (initial setup via web).
@patcon Thank you for opening that. I understand that permissions are really important, but I don't think that we have to do it by our cookbook, at least in the current cookbook implementation.

Probably, it will make sense in the future, when it will be possible to manage crowd.properties via cookbook.

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