>Does anyone know what the default document >root is for the Debian configuration of suexec?
/var/www/ To change the document root of suexec you need to recompile suexec see: http://communitysoftwarelab.org/sys/project.d/suexec.d/install.txt ############### On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Anand Atreya wrote: > Hi, > > I have just recently begun using Debian and am in the process of > migrating a FreeBSD 4.4 server over to it. This server had many different > users and allowed them to execute CGI and PHP scripts in their public_html > folder (or any folder under it) as their own user, not as the user of the > webserver, using mod_cgiwrap and mod_phpcgiwrap (from Steven Haryanto). The > site where this was located > (http://steven.haryan.to/mod_cgiwrap/mod_cgiwrap.html) no longer exists, and > in hindsight, it seems as if mod_cgiwrap was not a very secure solution to > begin with. > Does anybody have any recommendations on how to set up a virtual hosting > Apache server such that users can have CGI and PHP scripts execute as > themselves, without having to put #!/usr/bin/php at the top of php scripts, > and that is completely transparent to the user, also allowing them to place > scripts anywhere in their document root? > (I have tried using suexec as it is installed with the Debian Apache > package, but when I tried to execute a script in a virtual host, not using > the www.domain.com/~username address, it did not execute the script, saying > it was not in the document root. Does anyone know what the default document > root is for the Debian configuration of suexec?) > > Thanks a lot. > -- Anand Atreya > > >