El lun, 04-10-2010 a las 01:22 +1100, David Taylor escribió:
> On 04/10/10 00:01, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
> > El dom, 03-10-2010 a las 09:45 +0100, Juan J. Martínez escribió:
> >> El dom, 03-10-2010 a las 09:36 +0100, Juan J. Martínez escribió:
> >>> [...]
> >>>
> >>> Another solution would be set the suid flag in the CGI span-fcgi, and
> >>> chown the file to the user/group you want to use to run it. In that way
> >>> Cherokee should be able to ejecute the file with the right user without
> >>> being root.
> >> Sorry, I was talking in theory :). In practice, it won't work if your
> >> spawn-fcgi it's a shell script.
> > OK, thinking about it... I wrote a simple tool to accomplish that: run
> > whatever you want from a suid program, so you can spawn the fast-cgi
> > stuff as a different user that the one running Cherokee.
> >
>
> Hi Juan,
>
> I'm not trying to run it as a different user than the one running
> Cherokee. I'm simply using the defaults from the MoinMoin wizard --
> that's the default command created by the MoinMoin wizard
> ("spawn-fcgi... etc") and the default same user & group as Cherokee
> (www-data:www-data). I've attached a screenshot.
>
Yes, I know. Your problem just made me think on a different problem (I
changed the Subject of the mail).
Cheers,
Juanjo
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