Update, this is only happening when I copy files from a ~SMB share… :'(
Otherwise it’s correct…
Proxmox seem powerfull
It’s a Type1, not Type2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervisor#Classification
Thank you all !
Indeed setting execute
perm on example, sub1, sub2, static
The program/user have now access to the directory.
In order words all the parents directory need at least execute
in order to have access in the targeted directory…
Now I gave 751 for static. Meaning than others (here nginx) cannot list the files within. But never the less it works
the static files are appearing when requested (HTTP) but forbidding nginx to list the directory is changing something ? (performance/security)
Thanks
I’ve received a lot of reactions on the original post: https://programming.dev/post/10465121
But if someone is involved with the development of Thunderbird I think this is worth reading: https://programming.dev/comment/7677398
For my part I will use the OpenPGP sigin tools for now.
Cheers.
Thank you all for your quick reactions !!
To summarize if I want to use the PDF built-in signing I will need to convert my OpenPGP into a X.509 cert otherwise I can simply use the OpenPGP file signing
I want to stick to the UNIX Philosophy especially:
Write programs that do one thing and do it well.
So I will use the OpenPGP signing tool :)
Thanks !
see my comment in the original post ( https://programming.dev/post/6111023) for more info on the suspected bug.
setfacl -m m:r aFile #re set the mask
solve the problem, but the question is: why the F**** this is happening !?