[HCoop-Discuss] [HCoop-Announce] Reminder about AFS permissions
C. Howell
caden at hcoop.net
Wed Sep 10 13:07:11 EDT 2008
I turned off system:anyuser access for my public_html and now it gives
the 403 forbidden error.
Is there a way I can remove my public_html from being shared readable
over afs and still expose it to the web? (For example, if I were
using a robots.txt file to prevent indexing of my data on google, it
would be pointless if the contents are indexed over AFS anyway.)
Thanks,
Caden
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Adam Megacz <megacz at hcoop.net> wrote:
>
> Adam Megacz <megacz at hcoop.net> writes:
>> anything else. So, if you're paranoid:
>
> Sorry, the commands for the highly-paranoid should be:
>
> fsr sa system:anyuser ~ none
> fs sa system:anyuser ~ l
> fsr sa system:anyuser ~/.public rl
>
> ... in that order. Note that the second command is "fs" not "fsr".
>
> Again, this is only for those who are really paranoid.
>
> - a
>
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