I am using the latest.

Fear now however, upon closer investigation I uncovered that certain 
virtual hosts of old accounts did no in fact have this setting. I ran a 
script to rebuild my httpd.conf file, and it all seems to work peachy now.

Cheers,
Max

Dave Ingram wrote:
> Max wrote:
>   
>> Hey Dave
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. I'm not entire sure if this solution can be
>> easily applied to my setup, however I have learned that my httpd.conf
>> file does have the setting already there for each user. The trouble
>> is, these settings are in a virtualhost  block for each user, and
>> suPHP does not appear to be picking them up - it only seems to go for
>> a global setting if one exists, and none other if it doesn't. I'm
>> wondering if there's anything I can do to make suPHP pick up the
>> 'suPHP_UserGroup' setting inside a VirtualHost in an apache config file?
>>     
> Which version of suPHP are you using? It should work fine from at least
> 0.6.2.
>
>   
>> Cheers,
>> Max
>>
>> Dave Ingram wrote:
>>     
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> I have a question about the 'suPHP_UserGroup' setting. Without it,
>>>> apache gives internal server errors for php scripts. And it only
>>>> seems to work if I set the owner of the script as the username and
>>>> groupname. In a multi-user environment, each individual user will
>>>> own their own scripts, so I am wondering if there is a simple way of
>>>> setting it to be the default owner of the script? Or otherwise, how
>>>> can I manage this setting in a multi-user environment?
>>>>
>>>> I feel as though I am missing something here.
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> Argh, sorry -- I missed the point completely. I think you could use
>>> "owner mode", perhaps.
>>>
>>> I run a shared hosting environment with many users in different
>>> (sometimes overlapping) groups. Each group "owns" a subdirectory on the
>>> webserver. I have a separate suPHP_UserGroup setting for each directory
>>> (with suPHP in "force" mode), in addition to the patch I pointed you at.
>>> I then turn "check_parent_dir_owners" off, and "check_parent_dir_groups"
>>> on and set up "valid_parent_groups" appropriately (all settings provided
>>> by my patch).
>>>
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>
>
>   


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