On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Roger Abrahamsson wrote: > > > But what happens now if you allow every user to run scripts through > suexec beneath public_html? > that means they "have" to own their public_html directory and thus > always can change the access bits > and delete it, causing the server to refuse restarting?
Earlier in this thread I wrote:
| (owned by) (directory)
| root client1/
| root client1/logs/
| root client1/site1/
| client1 client1/site1/cgi-bin/
| client1 client1/site1/htdocs/
| root client1/site2/
| client1 client1/site2/cgi-bin/
| client1 client1/site2/htdocs/
| root client1/site3/
| client1 client1/site3/cgi-bin/
| client1 client1/site3/htdocs/
| root client1/site4/
| client1 client1/site4/cgi-bin/
| client1 client1/site4/htdocs/
| root client2
| root client2/logs/
| root client2/site1/
| client2 client2/site1/cgi-bin/
| client2 client2/site1/htdocs/
| root client2/site2/
| client2 client2/site2/cgi-bin/
| client2 client2/site2/htdocs/
Please tell me which directory you mean when you refer to �public_html�.
yours,
peter
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