Hi,
I faced similar problem on a apache customization work!

Though i understand this list is full of peruser fans (me too :) I ask
you for your openion on are there any other products that has almost
equivalent feature that perusr provide?

suphp ?
suexec ?
peruser ?
 ???

according to you, which is more stable? more flexible to features? secure?

i am not expecting specific answers, just openions. Guys how do you
rate suphp, suexec, peruser......???

thanks,
-bipin

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Paolo Tonin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, i want to exec perl and php scripts with the same user, but i can't
> because suexec binary is compiled with apache user (apache2 -V)
>
> 2008/6/22 Jille Timmermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Okay, your situation:
>> You have PHP and Perl scripts, you want to run the PHP scripts as usera,
>> and the perl scripts as userb.
>> I assume you must use CGI for perl, and want mod_php for PHP.
>> You can use peruser for mod_php as usera, and cgi for perl as userb.
>>
>> How about redirecting your /cgi-bin/ to another vhost and run that as
>> another user ?
>>
>> -- Jille
>>
>> Paolo Tonin schreef:
>>>
>>> I have some website that have access to cgi-bin directory but they must
>>> exec php normal scripts
>>> With suexec i can't have two different users: one for php scripts and one
>>> for standard cgi scripts (like perl) but all scripts must run with apache
>>> user
>>>
>>> Someone have any suggestion?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
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