[ic] pgp followup

Dan Browning interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Sat Jan 12 16:24:00 2002


> Subj:   Re: PGP encryption
> Date:   01/12/2002 11:33:10 AM Central Standard Time
> From:   JPpatches0
> To: info@addaction.net
> 
> ok, i looked in the directory /usr/lib and there is a folder called 
> interchange. In the interchange folder there is a subfolder 
> called foundation 
> which is the name of the ic store. the foundation folder has 
> the following 
> subfolders
> 
> /usr/lib/interchange
>     /foundation
>         backup
>         config
>         dbconf
>         etc
>         images
>         logs
>         pages
>         products
>         session
>         special_pages
>         templates
>         tmp
>         upload
> this I think is the interchange directory, which folder 
> should contain the 
> .gnupg for the keys if the website is 
> http://www.mywebsite.com/cgi-bin/foundation/index.html ?

There is the user that runs the interchange daemon.  In the
Admin->Administration page, it has a line:

Interchange SUID User      ic3 (uid 504) 

When you log in as that user, the first directory that you end up in (or
after you do "cd ~") is the HOME directory of your interchange user
(e.g. /home/interch).  This is the directory that needs the .gnupg.   If
you are in a hosting environment, you may not have access to that
directory, which may require some support on their part.  Have fun!

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