Apache2 on Linux Virtualhosting Question

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Hi,

I'm currently trying to setup a dedicated Linux Server for some private
Homepages (Friends & mine private stuff) using Apache 2.0.54 on Linux 2.4.34.

To have the vHosts (name based) separated securely my idea was to use
"SuexecUserGroup" (and maybe "suPHP_UserGroup") so each User
could start his Scripts etc. under his own UID (which might help
troubleshooting
resource intensive scripts for me too) and gives each user the benefit
of having his private homedirectory where no one else is allowed to
enter.

This Idea worked fine so far, the Users homedirectory is owned by
user1.group1, permissions are 750. Apache can still access the Web
directory because i added him as user to "group1". The Problem i face
now is the Linux limit that a user (my Web server in this case) can
maximally be in 32 Groups :(

I googled pretty much about this topic, found some other people having
the same problem, but no real solution sadly so far.

How can i solve this problem ? Any idea how huge Hosters solve this
Problem (can't believe they have all their user's htdocs/ 755)

Any help is very appreciated, thanks in advance,
Stefan

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