On Fri, Jul 30, 1999, Tom Fishwick wrote:
> Is it possible to run a modssl enabled apache, suexec? The default seem to
> configure it to run _default_:443 for all virtuals, which won't suexec...
Err.. no, suEXEC is a global feature AFAIK. It isn't triggered by
some virtual hosts only.
> What I want to do is provide all users with a ssl directory in the home
> directory, or have their normal htdocs directory be mapped to something like
> https://secure.myserver/userid and to their virtual, so switching to a ssl
> connection is as easy as linking the page differently, which is much better than
> creating a subdirectory of our ssl domain and give then access to it, although
> it isn't run under their uid and is very confusing :-(
Sounds like it is just a matter of a few URL manipulations to me. Put a few
RewriteRule directives into the SSL vhost which maps the URLs to the subdirs
in the users homedir.
Ralf S. Engelschall
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