Hi,

Well... you could either simply get the source directly from apache's
website www.apache.org, or if you have deb-src entries in your apt.conf,
you could pull the source from there, and then simply compile suexec with
your own settings.

Its a REAL pain in the ass, but so far I haven't found any runtime
settings that we can allow you to change the directory. It would be GREAT
if suexec would read in what directories are allowed from
/etc/apache/suexec.conf, for example, but oh well.

Jason.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Hector Castillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 4:01 AM
Subject: Apache suEXEC problem


We have recently installed Debian into one of our machines. The purpose
was to serve part of our client pages to the Net using apache-ssl
server, but we have discovered now one problem.
apache-ssl has been configured in Debian with suEXEC, but it supposes
that pages are in "/var/www", and we have them into "/home/webftp". So
now no script can be executed because the Apache wrapper (suexec) locks
its execution.
It's impossible to move the pages to the original directory (there are
a lot users and a lot pages), and the suEXEC is necessary.
My question is: ¿does anybody know how to recompile the Debian source
of apache-ssl and which files would be necessary to change?


--
   Héctor Castillo Andreu
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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