On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 06:00 -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I've been told by apachectl that I need
>
>
> ERROR: User directive in requires SUEXEC wrapper.
>
>
> in order to run dspam.
>
> help?
First off, which version of Debian are you using. Second which version
of apache are you using.
Usin
I've been told by apachectl that I need
ERROR: User directive in requires SUEXEC wrapper.
in order to run dspam.
help?
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Brian McGroarty said:
> SuExec seems to be one way of running cgi as users other than
> www-data. Is this the only option? I'm curious what most do.
>
> SuExec isn't packaged so far as I can tell; is there any facility that
> might help ensure that a locally-built version is up to date? I'd hate to
SuExec seems to be one way of running cgi as users other than
www-data. Is this the only option? I'm curious what most do.
SuExec isn't packaged so far as I can tell; is there any facility that
might help ensure that a locally-built version is up to date? I'd hate
to miss a security notification a
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