[users@httpd] Apache2 + userdir + suexec -- getting there :S
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Hi
All,
I am now one step
further in diagnosing/fixing this issue that I am currently
experiencing.
I have ruled out
suexec as being the issue altogether. I modified the suexec code to output the
arguments it was recieving from apache right at the beginning of the code, and
found that if I remove the rewrite and use the full username in the URL then it
works and suexec outputs to the log, but if I use the rewrite it fails and I get
no output to the log file. Therefore the issue is laying somewhere inside the
apache code.
So, can anyone
suggest a way to keep the browser from seeing any rewrite so that there is no
change from ~username from the customers point of view, or sugegst any reason
why this would be failing? I feel that this is an apache bug, but it may be by
design...and my C skills are not high enough to be able to go through the entire
apache code base to try and modify my version to get around this
issue.
Cheers,
Adam.
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