You could run the chown command using sudo if you are on *ix. http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/sudo.html
Tom Christian Hauser schrieb: > Basel, Donnerstag, 3. August 2006, 07:51:47 > ..................................... > > *chown executed by the apache user* > > > Hello Mod_Perl List > > > I need to change the uid, 'chown' for a file via the apache-perl > process. > > People can work via FTP/WebDAV on files, but also via a Web Interface. > For the web I have basic authentication, and of course when touching a > file, it has the uid of the Apache process. As I use the FS to keep > owner information, that's not what I want! > > Afaik I can only 'chown' while being root. An to become root (what I > wouldn't like, but would do if it would solve the problem) again I > would need to be root. An of course I will never let the Apache > running as root. > > How would you solve that problem? > > mod_perl 1.0, Apache 1.x > > ..................................... > > Best Regards, Christian - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - > > > > >
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