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From:Jonathan Guthrie
Date:Sun, February 19 2012 @16:13 PM

File permissions in Lasso 9 are handled at the OS level.
The advantage of running via instance manager (keeping in context of my earlier post) is that you can easily set the OS user the instance runs as.

Make sense?
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Jono

On 2012-02-19, at 4:06 PM, Trevor Borgmeier <trevor@pounce.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to limit Lasso 9's reach as to jail lasso to only have access to specific folders, etc?
>
> Similar to how in LP8 could set available file paths for different sites, users & groups? Or like open_basedir in php?
>
> -Trevor
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restricting lasso's reach

Is there a way to limit Lasso 9's reach as to jail lasso to only have access to specific folders, etc? Similar to how in LP8 could set available file paths for different sites, users & groups?...
by Trevor Borgmeier on 2012-02-19 15:06:01

Re: restricting lasso's reach

File permissions in Lasso 9 are handled at the OS level. The advantage of running via instance manager (keeping in context of my earlier post) is that you can easily set the OS user the instance run...
by Jonathan Guthrie on 2012-02-19 16:13:57

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