On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:40:27AM -0400, Viaduct Lists wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 2017, at 9:29 AM, Francis Daly <francis@daoine.org> wrote:
Hi there,
> > In unix land, usually, if a process starts running as root, then it is
> > able to "switch" to run as another user. If a process starts running as
> > non-root, it is not able to switch to run as another user.
> And in FreeBSD’s case, seeing nginx.conf to `user root;` kicks up an error saying this is unacceptable, and it ignores the directive.
If you are reporting that you invoke "nginx" as the super-user ("root")
and it ignores the "user" directive in nginx.conf, that sounds to me
like a bug that should be raised.
If you are reporting that you invoke "nginx" as a non-root user, and it
warns that the "user" directive in nginx.conf will be ignored, that is
the expected behaviour.
f
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Francis Daly francis@daoine.org
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