Re: php and suexec

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On 10/22/07, Grant Peel <gpeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Matthew,
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> Thanks for the speedy resonse. I actually am  setting suphp on a test server right now, but one of the items I was looking for  was to jail users from a php standpoint similar to what suexec does for perl,  i.e. can't write outside the users docroot, etc etc.
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> If I read suphp right, it does not do that. PLEASE  correct me if I am wronge!
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suexec doesn't do that either. This is no "jail", the scripts are
simply subject to regular unix file permissions granted to the
assigned user.

Joshua.

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