On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> Robert Varga wrote: > > > > If you have suidmanager installed, then you have this file. If you don't > > have, no probs, no need to install it. > > > > But if you have it installed and you don't do these changes in suid.conf, > > then suidmanager will upon every restart clear the suid bit of the suexec > > binary, preventing apache to run. > > I just installed suidmanager (sounds like something that is good to > have) and got an /etc/suid.conf which had nothing in it at all. Will > this cause me problems? What line should I add for apache suexec? > > Thanks again, > Stuart. > The easiest way is to reinstall apache-common :) It will change nothing (but to be sure, make a backup of your config files), and it will put the line in it. After this, replace the things I mentioned in my first letter. Robert Varga