Understood,
BUT suexec will not allow a script to be written to
outside the users home directory ... right?
-Grant
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 11:12
AM
Subject: Re: php and
suexec
On 10/22/07, Grant Peel <gpeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: > > > Hi Matthew, > > > 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. > > If I read suphp right, it does not do that.
PLEASE correct me if I am wronge! >
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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