On 9/18/06, Yves Dorfsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In fact, you did receive a response:
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http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/200609.mbox/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Oops missed it - sorry, and thanks for pointing to this. Darn, this means
I've
got to re-compile with BIG_SECURITY
>
> In fact, you did receive a response:
>
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/200609.mbox/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Oops missed it - sorry, and thanks for pointing to this. Darn, this means
I've
got to re-compile with BIG_SECURITY_HOLE...
Thanks.
Yves.
Yves Dorfsman
On 9/18/06, Yves Dorfsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've posted that question last week and got zero feedback, sorry to
resubmit, I'm just afraid it got drowned among all the posts. Thanks in
advance for any help on this.
In fact, you did receive a response:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mo
I've posted that question last week and got zero feedback, sorry to
resubmit, I'm just afraid it got drowned among all the posts. Thanks in
advance for any help on this.
Anybody has any idea if it's possible to do something like:
SuexecUserGroup $REMOTE_USER agroup
What I'm trying to do,
On 9/14/06, Yves Dorfsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anybody has any idea if it's possible to do something like:
SuexecUserGroup $REMOTE_USER agroup
What I'm trying to do, is have the CGIs executed with the uid of the
authenticating user, but everybody will be using the same script, and the
s
Anybody has any idea if it's possible to do something like:
SuexecUserGroup $REMOTE_USER agroup
What I'm trying to do, is have the CGIs executed with the uid of the
authenticating user, but everybody will be using the same script, and the
same URL.
I've googled for it, and there are hints that