php3-list | 199908
Date: 08/10/99
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: prgr <email protected> [mailto:prgr <email protected>]
> Sent: 10 August 1999 02:38 PM
> To: Olivier Mueller
> Cc: php3 <email protected>
> Subject: Re: [PHP3] "suexec" for php?
>
Someone in this thread said:
> >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".
It works for me. I have on the local server here about 20 cgi-bins
containing scripts belonging to users, run under the standard apache su-exec
as cgi-php scripts.
Whats the problem you get?
Sa
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