Re: Apache PHP-FPM Integration with mod_proxy_fcgi and multiple Users
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- Subject: Re: Apache PHP-FPM Integration with mod_proxy_fcgi and multiple Users
- From: Patrik Peng <patrik.peng@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2022 12:10:22 +0200
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On 06.10.22 16:03, Frank Gingras wrote:
The only solution is to remove the FileInfo override, and merge all
the changes in your vhost. Users should not be allowed to override the
vhost configuration.
Yes, that means they also cannot add their own mod_rewrite recipes,
but that is a good thing.
Thanks for the quick responses.
I'm sorry, I may be misunderstanding but doesn't that break all kinds of
CMS applications?
WordPress contains rewrite rules in it's default htaccess file or also a
simple nextcloud installation contains e.g. "SetEnvIfNoCase" which both
will stop working.
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