[users@httpd] Question about suexec

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Anybody has any idea if it's possible to do something like:

SuexecUserGroup $REMOTE_USER agroup

What I'm trying to do, is have the CGIs executed with the uid of the
authenticating user, but everybody will be using the same script, and the
same URL.

I've googled for it, and there are hints that people are doing this out
there, but no example of configuration (the one above is of course
completely invalid). On one page one guy's saying that he re-wrote su-exec
to be able to do all sort of things... but I really want to stay as close to
vanilla as possible.

All suggestions welcome.


Thanks.


Yves.
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Yves Dorfsman                                             yves@xxxxxxxxx
                                                   http://www.SollerS.ca



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