I'm not having any luck with it. I changed the apache UID and GID to 108, and chown -R'd the /var/www2 directory, and now when I try to run CGIs I get:
[2002-08-01 18:26:46]: uid: (0/root) gid: (108/108) cmd: printenv [2002-08-01 18:26:46]: cannot run as forbidden uid (0/printenv) [2002-08-01 18:26:48]: uid: (0/root) gid: (108/108) cmd: multimon.cgi [2002-08-01 18:26:48]: cannot run as forbidden uid (0/multimon.cgi) I checked with ksysguard and httpd2 itself is running as user apache. --- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This message was sent Thu Aug 1 15:04:38 2002, 4 > hours ago but did not make > it to the list from what I can tell... > > Hi. > > I have tried to make a apache1 like suexec package > for apache2 and I would > like people testing it for me. > > Here's the output from the generated suexec wrapper > when I compiled it at > home: > > ./suexec2 -V > -D AP_DOC_ROOT="/var/www" > -D AP_GID_MIN=100 > -D AP_HTTPD_USER="apache" > -D AP_LOG_EXEC="/var/log/httpd2/suexec_log" > -D AP_SAFE_PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin" > -D AP_SUEXEC_UMASK=077 > -D AP_UID_MIN=100 > -D AP_USERDIR_SUFFIX="public_html" > > I have no idea if it actually works... You have to > test it yourselves. > > As of yet the rpm _will_ conflict, use "rpm -Uvh > --force" when installing. > > Get it here: > > http://d-srv.com/Cooker/ > > http://d-srv.com/Cooker/RPMS/apache2-suexec2-2.0.40-0.20020731.1mdk.i586.rpm > http://d-srv.com/Cooker/SRPMS/apache2-suexec2-2.0.40-0.20020731.1mdk.src.rpm > > You might have to become root to rebuild the src.rpm > to make it work... > > Chears. > -- > Regards // Oden Eriksson > Deserve-IT Networks -> http://d-srv.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com
