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Configure access to group modified content

Configure access to group modified content - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Tutorial

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Configure access to group modified content

- [Instructor] For this exercise, we'll create a Directory for group modified content. You will want to be logged in to rhhost1 with the terminal open. Pause this video as necessary. Viewing the error log will cut your troubleshooting time to a minimum. To view the log, open another Terminal tab, and type in sudo space tail space -f space /var/log/httpd/error _log and hit Enter. Type in your password if prompted. This will follow the error log while you work through this exercise. To start this exercise, let's create a new Directory for our private website. Go back to your first Terminal tab. Let's change into the html Directory so we have less to type. Type in cd space /var/www/html/ and hit Enter. Now create the Directory. Type in sudo space mkdir space privategroup and hit Enter. Type in your password if prompted. Since we're adding multiple files to this Directory, we'll wait until the end to set the ownership and permissions. For now, leave them as they were. Now we need to edit…

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