* [gentoo-user] mod_suphp
@ 2006-09-21 3:34 99% Michael Sullivan
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From: Michael Sullivan @ 2006-09-21 3:34 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Has anyone out there had any success with www-apache/mod_suphp? If so,
I could use some help. I've never been able to make it execute .php
files that aren't in /var/www/localhost/htdocs, and I can't even figure
out why it allows those, unless it's because /var/www/localhost/htdocs
is my DEFAULT_VHOST. I looked in
the /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/00_default_vhost.conf file and can see no
suphp stuff, nor even any references to any. My /etc/suphp.conf is
pretty simple:
camille ~ # cat /etc/suphp.conf
[global]
;Path to logfile
logfile=/var/log/apache2/suphp_log
;Loglevel
loglevel=info
;User Apache is running as
webserver_user=apache
;Path all scripts have to be in
docroot=/
; Security options
allow_file_group_writeable=false
allow_file_others_writeable=false
allow_directory_group_writeable=false
allow_directory_others_writeable=false
;Check wheter script is within DOCUMENT_ROOT
check_vhost_docroot=true
;Send minor error messages to browser
errors_to_browser=true
;PATH environment variable
env_path=/bin:/usr/bin
;Umask to set, specify in octal notation
umask=0077
; Minimum UID
min_uid=81
; Minimum GID
min_gid=81
[handlers]
;Handler for php-scripts
x-httpd-php=php:/usr/lib/php5/bin/php-cgi
x-httpd-php5=php:/usr/lib/php5/bin/php-cgi
x-httpd-php4=php:/usr/lib/php4/bin/php-cgi
x-httpd-phtml=php:/usr/lib/php5/bin/php-cgi
;Handler for CGI-scripts
x-suphp-cgi=execute:!self
What am I doing wrong here? I really need this, or if not this, a good
workaround. I work for the Director of Music at our local college.
Since February I've been working on a web interface for next years Music
Festivals. I wrote it in PHP because it's the scripting language that I
know best. The web interface is finished except for one detail; it
needs to be able to email log reports of actions done by directors
registered with the script. The problem is that I want the user
'festival@espersunited.com' to mail out the log reports, but I can't
have that with the current setup because the script will execute under
user 'apache' and I don't really want apache in the mail group. Can
anyone help me out here?
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