This has been fixed since at least Lucid. Marking as such.
Thanks.
** Changed in: suphp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: suphp (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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sorry if I'm a bit noob here but I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS AMD64 so I
can't use your i386 packages. Has anyone packed this up for 64bit or is
there some other suggested method for resolving this bug? I tried the
suggested method of changing application/x-httpd-php to application/x
-httpd-suphp
I know this isn't an issue with the distribution.. but a problem with
the maintainer... Thanks Canonical for your support anyways.
It is just a little strange and I need to test what Piotr is referring
to in Jaunty (I've been staying away from dist ugprades as the
production machine I have require
This should be fixed in suphp.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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** Changed in: suphp (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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This problem can be fixed (at least in Jaunty) by changing
"application/x-httpd-php" to "application/x-httpd-suphp" in
{/etc/suphp/,/etc/apache2/mods-available/}suphp.conf. This solution was
described in Debian bugreport #519005.
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AFAICT this bug is still present in Jaunty. Unfortunatly I don't seem to
be able to use the old deb-packages above in Jaunty as a work around
(even though they seem to install fine with dpkg -i).
/Micke
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Given there are upstream bugs, and a number of people discussing the
bug. Is it safe to say this bug is confirmed rather than new?
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quires a change in permission and after looking at the changes.. it's
really less secure.
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dx9s: Where did this deb come from?
Thanks
chuck
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* (technically unchanged) .deb files with older code made on a Hardy
machine (70.1 KiB, application/x-debian-package)
(should be suphp-common)
and libapache2-mod-suphp from here!
** Attachment added: "libapache2-mod-suphp_0.6.2-1ubuntu1_i386.deb"
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I think this should work (however in my case, I compiled from source):
Download '*0.6.2-1ubuntu1_i386.deb' files (as listed below in the deb
-i) from launchpad
(might need current version on the purge statements)
% sudo apt-get purge libapache2-mod-suphp
% sudo apt-get purge suphp-common
% deb -
** Changed in: suphp (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #477646
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** Also affects: suphp (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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dx9s - I think I'm experiencing this bug as well. Could you be as so
kind to upload your version of suphp packages here, so we can see if it
resolves our problem too?
Thank you.
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FWIW: *THEY* (including Steffen Joeris) thinks the problem is fixed...
and that all web documents are to be owned by root.. (mind you I make
the config file owned by root and log files and so forth) .. or that
"ONE" person that needs to run a script but they can't place it anywhere
because the fold
It's worse.. it has to do with the security patch applied (something to
do with symlink or something).
I've isolated the bug to this patch. (this is how I did it):
Hardy (as of Aug 7th even) w/ "current" suphp 0.6.2-2ubuntu1 fails
I went ahead and download the source and make my own .deb for
0.6
In fact, it seems that, unlike in Debian, libapache2-mod-php5 takes
precedence over suphp. It means that you cannot install both and use
suphp only on specific locations because mod-php5 will be called.
In Debian, this is not the case.
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