Re: How to switch to a lot of different users with suexec?

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On 9/26/07, Liyu,She <liyushe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to write a configuration file with which I can allow users
> of the same group(freeos) have their own homepages and cgi-bin
> directories for them to execute their own cgi programs. So I tried
> suexec, but here comes the problem - suexec can only switch to a
> certain user, as far as I know, and it needs the directories, which
> these users' cgi programs are in, and the cgi programs to be exactly
> owned by the USER and GROUP specified by SuexecUserGroup in the
> context of VIRTUALHOST in http.conf.
>  So how could I make sure that each user execute their own program as
> themselves, not as apache/daemon? Could anyone tell me? Thank you so
> much.

suexec operates in two modes. The first is, as you described above,
one user per virtual host. The second is through mod_userdir. Using
that technique, any cgi in a http://example.com/~user/ directory can
be executed under the permissions of the user. See:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/suexec.html#usage

Joshua.

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