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10-03-2006, 05:03 AM
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Change the user/group
Hi!
First I have to say I'm very happy with LSWS (I'm using it with LSAPI and Rails applications) - everything is working very well, adding SSL support was really straightforward etc. So, well, thanks!
During one installation, I choosed nobody:nogroup as the user to run lsws (now I would choose a dedicated user lsws:lsws for that purpose).
It seems that I need to reinstall LSWS to be able to change the user. Can I safely install again on top of an existing installation for that purpose ? Will it keep the existing configuration ?
regards
Thibaut
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10-03-2006, 07:16 AM
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You need to backup lsws/conf directory and restore it after reinstallation.
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10-03-2006, 07:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mistwang
You need to backup lsws/conf directory and restore it after reinstallation.
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In conf/httpd_config.xml I've noticed:
<user>nobody</user>
<group>nogroup</group>
Obviously I guess I should update this file to match the new user.
is it used purely for display purpose or is it used for something else ?
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10-03-2006, 07:33 AM
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Yeah, you need to update that. 
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01-18-2009, 12:13 PM
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difficulty changing to run as lsws/lsws
I'm having difficulty enabling litespeed to run as lsws/lsws as per the page: 'How to Secure User Accounts in Shared Hosting Environment':
http://www.litespeedtech.com/support...ing_securities
I tried to re-install, but it never asked me what user/group to run litespeed as, which contradicts the install documentation which says the installer will ask you this.
I looked at the install.sh script, and noticed it automatically used the user of the install directory, so then I tried changing the install directory and files to the 'lsws/lsws' user/group, and tried the install again...
This did not work, as when I got to the port, it would not let me choose '80', as you must run as 'root' to use that port.
I also want to run SuExec mode as well, as the security page suggests..
How can I get to this setup, running as lsws/lsws, and SuExec, with cPanel/WHM?
TIA...
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01-18-2009, 09:11 PM
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If you want to reinstall, you should remove the whole lsws/ directory.
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01-19-2009, 03:51 AM
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thanks much, what about port 80?
Quote:
Originally Posted by mistwang
If you want to reinstall, you should remove the whole lsws/ directory.
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Thanks! I'll remember... but what about running on port 80?
What I want to happen is for the spawned listeners to run as 'lsws/lsws', on port 80.
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01-19-2009, 06:52 AM
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Yes, you can install LSWS to use "lsws/lsws" as user/group, set HTTP port to 80, make sure other web server have been stopped.
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