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Re: [cpx] How good is CPX at preserving "non-standard" information?
- Subject: Re: [cpx] How good is CPX at preserving "non-standard" information?
- From: Rus Berrett <rberrett@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 12:11:14 -0700
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 02:45:11PM -0400, Bill Meier wrote:
>
> Subject: [cpx] How good is CPX at preserving "non-standard" information?
>
> If I set some attributes of a user that are different from the defaults,
> say make his home directory something different, will that cause problems?
>
> I assume CPX isn't going to just go and blow all those changes away...
Platform settings (such as is found in /etc/passwd or /etc/group for
example) will always be honored by CPX. CPX performs sanity checks on
system files to keep its own xml settings file (/usr/local/etc/cpx.conf)
in sync with platform. Were you to manually edit your /etc/group file
and add a user to the 'ftp' group, the next time you access CPX said
change would be imported into the CPX config file.
>
> But, I assume if I edit that user with CPX, I risk having that reset? Or
> will CPX also preserve it in that case?
CPX doesn't care where you put your users in the file structure. It
presumes some defaults when adding a new user, not sure if those are
hardcoded or are read out of /etc/adduser.conf (if -e adduser.conf).
>
> I have a number of accounts on my old server, where forcing people to
> /home/user doesn't work in their models.
this shouldn't be a problem in CPX afaik.
--rus.
>
> Bill
>
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