Currently CGI scripts written by users are executed using the same CGI user (www I think....).
If someone has a usecase where they want data to be read/write for CGI scripts and still secure it from other tilde users... they cannot do this.
This tilde shouldn't host services with highly sensitive data.
But even if someone's writing a service for fun, they should be able to create permissions protected files.
Currently CGI scripts written by users are executed using the same CGI user (www I think....).
If someone has a usecase where they want data to be read/write for CGI scripts and still secure it from other tilde users... they cannot do this.
This tilde shouldn't host services with highly sensitive data.
But even if someone's writing a service for fun, they should be able to create permissions protected files.
Currently CGI scripts written by users are executed using the same CGI user (www I think....).
If someone has a usecase where they want data to be read/write for CGI scripts and still secure it from other tilde users... they cannot do this.
This tilde shouldn't host services with highly sensitive data.
But even if someone's writing a service for fun, they should be able to create permissions protected files.