Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of faq/files/privacy-standard-servers


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Aug 29, 2008, 3:12:50 PM (17 years ago)
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor
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    1515When it comes to privacy, there are several areas of the file system to consider:
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    17  * Server/system files. Nearly all files that are not in the /home/members directory are server/system related files. Members cannot write to any of these files, however, members can read almost all of them. There are only a handful of files and directories that contain security related information that are restricted.
    18  * Member directories and sites directories. Each members has a directory in /home/members. All members can read and explore these directories.
     17 Server/system files::
     18  Nearly all files that are not in the `/home/members` directory are server/system related files. Members cannot write to any of these files, however, members can read almost all of them. There are only a handful of files and directories that contain security related information that are restricted.
     19 Member directories and sites directories::
     20  Each members has a directory in `/home/members`. All members can read and explore these directories.
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    2022In each member directory, there are one more more site directories. For example:
     
    2325  * `/home/members/mayfirst/sites/members.mayfirst.org`
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    25 Typically, each site directory has the following sub directories: logs, include, web, and users. Let's consider each one separately:
     27Typically, each site directory has the following sub directories: `logs`, `include`, `web`, and `users`. Let's consider each one separately:
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    2729 `logs`::