On 6/27/07, Rici Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If the user servers are listening on high ports, then they can be
started as the user/group rather than as root, and the owner could
have quite a bit of flexibility in configuring their server. It's
quite possible that less reliance on .htaccess files would actually
compensate for the additional cost of running multiple server
instances.

Good point. I moved some of this discussion into its own section,
since it applies equally to the main example.

I also removed your comments about needing separate LockFile/etc
locations, since its not true in recent versions. (These files are
created with the pid of the parent process appended to ensure they are
unique.)

Joshua.

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