Nevermind, I figured it out. The permissions on /usr/bin/suexec were wrong,
needed to be suid root.
Jason Straight wrote:
> What does it take to use the suexec wrapper with mandrake 7.1?
>
> simply putting in apache's config the userid I want to run my cgi's
> doesn't seem to work.
>
> It seems to be installs as /usr/sbin/suexec exists, but upon startup of
> apache I don't get the message in the error log that suexec docs says
> I should get:
>
> [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /path/to/suexec)
>
> --
> Sir, I'm afraid your computer has the Microsoft virus that's been spreading
> to computers all over the world like wildfire and causing them to become
> unstable. In order to remove it go to www.linux-mandrake.com and follow
> the installation instructions.
--
Sir, I'm afraid your computer has the Microsoft virus that's been spreading
to computers all over the world like wildfire and causing them to become
unstable. In order to remove it go to www.linux-mandrake.com and follow
the installation instructions.