Received: (qmail 22407 invoked by uid 2012); 5 Jun 1998 23:26:17 -0000 Message-Id: <19980605232617.22406.qmail@hyperreal.org> Date: 5 Jun 1998 23:26:17 -0000 From: Brian Reichert Reply-To: reichert@numachi.com To: apbugs@hyperreal.org Subject: suexec for general access of user content? X-Send-Pr-Version: 3.2 >Number: 2360 >Category: suexec >Synopsis: suexec for general access of user content? >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: apache >State: suspended >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: apache >Arrival-Date: Fri Jun 5 16:30:00 PDT 1998 >Last-Modified: Sat Feb 20 17:02:35 PST 1999 >Originator: reichert@numachi.com >Organization: >Release: 1.3b7 >Environment: FreeBSD breichert.bbnplanet.com 2.2.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE #0: Wed Jun 3 19:00:25 GMT 1998 root@breichert.bbnplanet.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/BREICHERT i386 >Description: I try to run a tight ship; user accounts are _not_ world-accessable. The suexec wrapper for CGI programs looks keen, but can it be rigged to The suexec access to CGI programs looked promising; but does not grant the server access to all of the user's content ( though UserDir ). Is there a way to cause the server to suexec for _any_ user content? >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: >Audit-Trail: Release-Changed-From-To: apache_1.3b7-1.3b7 Release-Changed-By: coar Release-Changed-When: Mon Jun 15 06:55:44 PDT 1998 Category-Changed-From-To: general-suexec Category-Changed-By: coar Category-Changed-When: Sun Sep 27 10:38:35 PDT 1998 State-Changed-From-To: open-suspended State-Changed-By: lars State-Changed-When: Sat Feb 20 17:02:34 PST 1999 State-Changed-Why: Marked for future consideration. >Unformatted: [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, ] [you need to include in the Cc line ] [and leave the subject line UNCHANGED. This is not done] [automatically because of the potential for mail loops. ]