network/lighttpd2: Revise group/user info in README.

Signed-off-by: David Spencer <idlemoor@slackbuilds.org>
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David Spencer 2017-01-29 13:01:06 +00:00 committed by Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
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@ -2,21 +2,29 @@ lighttpd2 is a fast, secure, and flexible webserver. It is optimized
for high-performance environments, and provides an extensive feature
set, including FastCGI, CGI, Auth, output compression, and URL
rewriting support.
this version currently is a work in progress: it's not ready for
This version currently is a work in progress: it's not ready for
production: only for interested people.
By default, this package uses the "lighttpd" user and group to run
lighttpd as a unpriviliged process. The script will exit if these
do not exist on this machine. We recommend using the following
UID and GID as they do not conflict with any stock Slackware users
and groups, nor with any added by other SlackBuilds.org scripts.
User: lighttpd UID: 208 GID: 208
Group: lighttpd GID: 208
Be sure to see README.SLACKWARE (in this directory, and also installed
with the package documentation) for configuration and setup
information.
Optional Dependencies
libunwind is an optional dependency (for backtraces on assert
failures): after having it installed, build this passing the script
the UNWIND=yes flag.
Groupname and Username
You must have the 'lighttpd' group and user to run this script,
for example:
groupadd -g 208 lighttpd
useradd -u 208 -g lighttpd -d /var/www lighttpd
Configuration
Be sure to see README.SLACKWARE (in this directory, and also installed
with the package documentation) for configuration and setup
information.