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    Z-Push 2.4.0 - nginx configuration file

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    • fbartels
      fbartels Kopano last edited by

      @milauria there are quite some pull requests attached to the ticket I’ve linked you. if you login at jira.z-hub.io then you can see all the changes that have been done.

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      • milauria
        milauria last edited by milauria

        Now that Z-push 2.4 has been released as official … I may suggest that when installing the z-push-config-nginx module the following permissions are also set during installation:

        /var/lib/z-push/* must be owned by nginx : z-push (not apache:z-push)
        /etc/logrotate.d/z-push.lr should remove “create apache apache”

        I am running on Centos 7 with Nginx
        thanks

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        • Sebastian
          Sebastian Kopano last edited by

          Hi, thanks for the report. I’ve created an issue for it https://jira.z-hub.io/browse/ZP-1375
          I am not sure why we didn’t see this/create the ticket before, but we will fix asap.

          Cheers, Sebastian

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          • Sebastian
            Sebastian Kopano last edited by

            @milauria we have fixed ZP-1375 and it’s released in Z-Push 2.4.1 beta1.
            Could you try to install/update to this version and report back? Thank you!

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            • milauria
              milauria last edited by milauria

              With the Z-Push 2.4.1 beta1 installed I see that now the logrotate contains “create root z-push” which also does not work for me.

              I need to be “create nginx z-push” to make let z-push write its log file … or just delete the “create” statement so that it inherits the permission from its folder

              Basically to make it work I need both /var/log/z-push and /var/lib/z-push to be owned by the “nginx” user

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              • Manfred
                Manfred Kopano last edited by

                Hi milauria,

                are there any errors? z-push group does have the right permissions for both folders, doesn’t it?

                Manfred

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                • milauria
                  milauria last edited by milauria

                  Hi manfred,
                  seems to be the file owner the problem, not the file group

                  The /var/lib/z-push owner needs to be “nginx”. The z-push install I think defaults the owner as “root” and in that case I get the below fatal error. After I did the “chown nginx” the error went away.

                  [FATAL] Exception: (FatalMisconfigurationException) - Not possible to write to the configured state directory.
                  [FATAL] FatalMisconfigurationException: Not possible to write to the configured state directory. - code: 0 - file: /usr/share/z-push/lib/default/filestatemachine.php:63

                  Similarly /var/log/z-push needs to owned by nginx AND needs to be writable only by the user.
                  The error I get: “parent directory has insecure permissions (It’s world writable or writable by group which is not “root”)”
                  I also removed altogether the “create” statement in the z-push.lr so that every new log is created with the same folder permission

                  Cheers

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                  • Manfred
                    Manfred Kopano last edited by

                    Hi milauria,

                    could you post the output of

                    groups nginx
                    

                    ?

                    With the current spec file configuration it’s not so trivial to change the ownership to user nginx. That’s why we introduced the z-push group which has the right permissions.

                    Manfred

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                    • milauria
                      milauria last edited by

                      groups nginx
                      nginx : nginx z-push

                      thanks for looking into this

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                      • milauria
                        milauria last edited by

                        Just to report that I have installed 2.4.1 final and all works fine with the only modification needed for the /var/log that I had to change as follow:

                        drwxr-x—. 2 nginx z-push 4096 Apr 11 19:21 z-push

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