Re: chroot of apache's cgi execution

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could it be possible to redirect invocation of cgi scripts through some 
"gateway" program which would setup chroot and execute perl and script 
within?

On Saturday 17 of January 2004 05:27, asterr wrote:
> Only root is able to chroot.  You would need to run apache as root or find
> a safe way to get root privileges for the chroot.
>
> On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Bostjan Skufca (at) domenca.com wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > can anybody give me some hint about chrooting execution of cgi script
> > invoked through apache?
> > I would like to achieve this on per-virtual-host basis so every virtual
> > host would have different root dir to which it would chroot execution of
> > it's cgi scripts. If the price is perl installation in every chroot jail
> > so be it.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Bostjan Skufca
> >
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Best regards,

Bostjan Skufca
system administrator

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