Im also interested if someone as looked into thisThanks for sharing.
Has anyone in here tried it with a Synology in debian-chroot?
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I've managed to get one script to rule them all to work on my synology in debian-chroot.Im also interested if someone as looked into this
I'm gonna try this one soon when I have time to do it.
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Brilliant, I will wait for your outcome...
Also,
Did you see my comment before, about web console granting sudo for my users? that i have created, if they login through putty it seems they are in deed within a shell environment, (amazing that).. But when using web console they can login go back a folder or two go into another user and with sudo delete anything they want from another users downloads folder.
*i have currently stopped the user logging into webconsole on the dashboard, as if they use putty, or terminal its already setup.. Will be interested if anyone got the web-console to run within the shell like terminal
Also,
Did you see my comment before, about web console granting sudo for my users? that i have created, if they login through putty it seems they are in deed within a shell environment, (amazing that).. But when using web console they can login go back a folder or two go into another user and with sudo delete anything they want from another users downloads folder.
*i have currently stopped the user logging into webconsole on the dashboard, as if they use putty, or terminal its already setup.. Will be interested if anyone got the web-console to run within the shell like terminal
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I'd like to know as well. Looking at picking up a cheap kimsufi and giving this a try.Does anybody succeeded with OVH?
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AFAIK, only the first user (sudoer) created by the script should be able to do this. The remaining users created with createSeedboxUser have only a limited shell (lshell). Are you sure this is happening with all users and not only the sudoer?Loving the script, Installs like a Champ on my Ubuntu Server 15.10 VM
Quotas work amazing, (been after a working quota plugin for ages)
I do have a question / worry.. When i create a new user createSeedboxUser, and apply quota.Im able to login to the dashboard, boot into web console and login without issues. My worry comes into play when i simply go back a folder or to, i can view all my users, including my original root user (installation user) i was surprised to see my new user could in fact go in any user home directory, and delete, edit and make a new folder without issues.
I was confirming should this be the case? if not do you have any light on how i can fix this, i love the script and the dash board is something amazing
Thank you in advance
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