Re: Howto Execute PHP as script owner/group without CGI?

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chris smith wrote:
On 3/22/06, Mathijs <m.v.veluw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
chris smith wrote:
I Want to know if it is possible to execute PHP(5) as the owner/group of
the script it self.

At the moment saved files get owner and group nobody.
When i upload through ftp, it gets the normal owner and group nobody.

Is there a way that i can set both owner and group to
'myuser-groupname', and let apache or php execute it with that owner/group?
No. Only the 'root' user can change user/group.

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That i know,
But isn't there something like suexec or something for the apache module
of php5 to let it execute as another user?

If you knew the answer why did you ask the question? ;)

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/suexec.html

Works for CGI scripts, not apache modules.

Becouse this isn't the awnser which i wanted :(.

I Prepaired myself for the awnser, but this is just a pitty :(.

Thx for the help :).

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