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[FIX] Default permissions for static files See merge request allianceauth/allianceauth!1469
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@ -13,9 +13,15 @@ The migration itself is rather straightforward. The main idea is to change owner
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First, log in as your sudo user and run the following commands in order:
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```shell
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# Set the right owner
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sudo chown -R allianceserver: /home/allianceserver
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sudo chown -R allianceserver: /var/www/myauth
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sudo chmod -R 655 /var/www/myauth
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# Remove static files, they will be re-added later
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sudo rm -rf /var/www/mayauth/static/*
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# Fix directory permissions
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sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/myauth
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```
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That's it. Your AA installation is now configured to be maintained with the `allianceserver` user.
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@ -45,6 +51,13 @@ Finally, switch to the main AA folder, from where you can run most commands dire
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cd myauth
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```
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Now it's time to re-add the static files with the right permissions. To do so simply
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run:
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```shell
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python manage.py collectstatic
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```
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When you want to restart myauth, you need to switch back to your sudo user, because `allianceserver` does not have sudo privileges:
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```shell
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