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filesharing, hide "sites" folder

On our server we have the "Sites" folder.


I had to make it visible in "filesharing" because developers have to be able to change files in it to update the sites.


I have to set it to Read only "everyone" so that it is accessible for apache.

However.. .then it shows up for all employees.

I would however like, that it is not "visible " for everyone.. obviously accessible for https and http and read/write for the developer group only.

How can I do that?

Yours

Pierre

Mac mini Server (Mid 2010), OS X Server

Posted on Feb 4, 2016 1:13 PM

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Posted on Feb 4, 2016 1:48 PM

Add an ACL entry for Apache (read, user www) and for the developers (read-write, whatever short name(s) the developer(s) are using, or use the name of the user group containing the developers if they've all been isolated into one that's not shared with other users).

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filesharing, hide "sites" folder

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