Nano /etc/systemd/system/rviceĮxecStart=/usr/local/bin/Xeoma/xeoma -service -startdelay 10 Open the config with Nano, or your preferred editor. Edit /etc/systemd/system/rvice and replace all of the existing file contents with the following.Setfacl -Rdm u:_xeoma:rwx /usr/local/Pictures Setfacl -Rdm u:_xeoma:rwx /usr/local/Xeoma/ Set an ACL on each of the directories so new files get created with the correct ownership.Mkdir -p /usr/local/Pictures & chown -R _xeoma /usr/local/Pictures Set the ownership of necessary directories to the new service user.Move the Xeoma binary to a standardized location.First let us start by creating a service user.Īdduser -system -shell=/sbin/nologin -no-create-home _xeoma We are going to change that so it runs as a low privilege service user. However in most administrators eyes this is not good because the service runs as root by default. If we go by the official documentation, you are done.Assure to document the password the installer generates. Install the server component of Xeoma.Note you may need to install wget, to do so do: dnf install wget ![]()
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