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Re: [PHP3] "suexec" for php? From: prgr <email protected>
Date: 08/10/99

Hi,

yes, I am also looking for something here too: running php as user
<realuser> and not just <webserveruser>. But despite heavy search nothing
has come up so far.

I would not be surprised if something like this would be built into PHP
quite soon. It would also make multi-accounts webmasters job easier:
"Whatever you make - it's under _your_ name, Buster! No 'nobodys' here!".
This will in general mean added security for the benefit of all.

Pair Networks offers to accountholders a php-cgiwrap with this
functionality. But I can't get hold of a source code.

I might get a chance to try to combine cgiwrap and php myself. If something
comes up that works I will put a notice here.

And would of course be grateful for any hints!

Best regards

Soren "Frank" Munch
U5 Co Th, Thailand

At 10:59 AM 99/08/10 +0200, you wrote:
>Is there any way to allow my virtualserver users to write in their
>directories with php ? For perl scripts, suexec work like a charm,
>using the User and Group Apache instructions from <VirtualHost>.
>For php scripts, it doesn't work because webserver id is "nobody".
>
>Would be really happy to see any hint other than chmod a+rwx users
>files...
>
>Olivier
>

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