On 14.06.2013 13:18, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 14.06.2013 12:35, schrieb Rafnews:
however using my standard fedora user account, Ii still can not edit/remove/move
files/folders owned by apache user account. while searching on internet i discovered
that fastCGI should allow me (using my fedora user account) to do such thing, even
if files/folders are owned by apache user account
this has *nothing* to with mod_php oder fastcgi
the permissions are how they are
* man setfacl
* man chown
* man chgrp
* man chmod
and by the way - the apache user should *not* own the files because
typically a webserver should not be able to rewrite his content
files in case of a security breach
2 of our webserver hosting companies told us that if we want to have
files own by some other user account than apache, it is needed to have
fastCGI..if not, than we need suPHP or suExec.
However it has been told that FastCGI provide also a performance
increase so, we would like to reach it also :)
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