Randy Barlow wrote:

Brian Butler wrote:
I have other web applications running on this server, i.e.,
SquirrelMail, SugarCRM, etc., so it would be difficult to running as a
user other than apache.

Hi Brian,

        My approach to this problem is to just run a separate instance of
Apache for BackupPC, which allows you to run that instance as user
backuppc without interfering with your other apps. In Gentoo, this just
means copying the init script and httpd.conf and /etc/conf.d/apache to
BackupPC-named ones, and making the necessary changes.  Works like a
charm for me!  Let us know if you need help on how to do this!

My approach to this is to just use CGI instead of mod_perl, which also happens be very easy to setup. It's not like I spend days on end in the web interface and it's perfectly usable when I do use it.

Nils Breunese.

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