Am 2006-08-12 17:04:45, schrieb Richard Lynch:

> > I need "suphp" only on those 7 VHosts, since the must write to some
> > files OUTSIDE of the $DOCUMENTROOT but in the USERSPACE of the VHost.
> 
> suphp should allow this, in theory, as I understand it...

Right it is described on several websites and wikis...

> But I don't think the Apache User/Group settings inside of VHost is
> the way to make suphp to work, as I don't think Apache will allow that
> in the first place, which I think is causing your 500 error.

I have read that I MUST give the UID/GID to the VHost.
Maybe I ask on <users@httpd.apache.org> too.

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack


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