As far as I know, there isn't any way to do this (no code for it in
suphp).  Have you considered using "owner" mode instead?

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On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 01:22:49PM -0600, Jeff Donchez wrote:
> I have a script that I'm writing that's centralized on the server and 
> is allowed to be executed by any domain on the server.. but suPHP 
> doesn't like the fact that it is configured that way, it errors out 
> when trying to run it because it's not owned by the user/group that's 
> trying to execute it.  can I disable "paranoid" on a specific 
> directory? or tell suPHP not to test a certain directory?
> 
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