Am 14.06.2013 13:21, schrieb Rafnews: > 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. fire the company if they said this really in this way CGI is needed instead mod_php to have own processes which is the base for suPHP and suExec but that has *nothing* to do with your problem above on your local test-setup which would be solved with the right permissions / ACL's > However it has been told that FastCGI provide also a performance > increase so, we would like to reach it also :) ok, fire them really it is impossible that the webserver speaking via CGI/FCGI with a standalone PHP binary is faster than having PHP inside the httpd process and this sounds like a typical "webserver hosting company" knowing zero to nothing
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