Hi All,
Thanks to all who responded regarding my issue. I solved it with the help of
writting the wrapper with the following content:
#!/bin/bash
USER=`id -un`
export HOME=`/usr/sbin/pw user show $USER | awk -F ":" '{print $9}'`
export PHPRC=$HOME/public_html/php.ini
export PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=0
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Hi Igor,
Igor R. schrieb:
> But I don't want to make a new wrapper and change PHPRC variable after each
> new user creation.
>
I patched suexec to do this (to get rid of the wrapper-script). My
suexec is allowed to only call the php-exe and nothing else.
In addition, I put in PHPRC and PHP_FC
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:44:15 +0300
"Igor R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Havng read a lot of articles about FastCGI, I decided to use this
> module to speed up processing of php and RoR applications.
> I use CPanel as a hosting panel. And I use Apache with suexec
> support as a w
You can't last I looked, you could hack cpanel to make the script for you.
Paths need to be absolute.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Igor R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Havng read a lot of articles about FastCGI, I decided to use this module to
> speed up processing of php and
Hello All,
Havng read a lot of articles about FastCGI, I decided to use this module to
speed up processing of php and RoR applications.
I use CPanel as a hosting panel. And I use Apache with suexec support as a
web server. After compilling apache php and mod_fcgid
I faced the problem of determin