[users@httpd] Per-user CGI does not work

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On 9/14/05, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> [2005-09-14 20:24:54]: uid: (10721/cf) gid: (100/100) cmd: index.cgi
> [2005-09-14 20:24:54]: cannot get docroot information (/home/cf)

First, if you don't need suexec or you don't understand what it is,
then you should simply turn it off by finding the suexec binary,
renaming it, and restarting apache.

If you do need suexec, then, as root, run suexec -V to get a listing
of its configuration settings.  Then see
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/suexec.html for a listing of all the
security checks that need to be passed to make it work.  Post again
with the output of suexec -V if you need more help.

Joshua.

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