You can also change QTMHHTP1 to another user by specifying
the user in your configuration file.

#==================
# APACHE directives
#==================
#  PART 1
#==================
ServerUserId USERFORWEB

If you are using resources through QNTC this will become the user
(and its password) other servers sees

Alias /filsrv01 /qntc/filsrv01

<Directory /qntc/filsrv01>
   Options None
   order allow,deny
   allow from all
</Directory>


rgds
henrik




                                                                           
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QTMHHTTP is the user which runs the http server job



QTMHHTP1 is the user which does all the dirty work (actually runs the
programs).  You may need to increase the authority of this user or use
adopted authority in your programs.



Jeffrey Flaker
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Linens 'N Things
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Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 4:57 AM
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Subject: [Easy400Group] Who's the user excuting my CGI programs?

Hello,

I've got a problem of authority when executing my CGI program.
In that program, I clear a file using CLRPFM command.
In QEZJOBLOG, I can see that the user QTMHHTTP is not allowed to clear
the file. That's normal, I don't want QTMHHTTP has this authority.

I thought that specifying an AS/400 user in my httpd.conf file
(StartCGI line) would cause my CGI programs run with under that user.
It doesnt seem it works like that.

How can I configure my HTTP server to do that?

Thanks





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