Hello Grzegorz Dwornicki,

Am 2011-01-03 00:05:35, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Hi
> 
> Let's say i want to create a configuration of apache2 + suphp with
> will allow users to set right for their files and directories to owner
> only. Soo php needs to be run as owner (this takes suphp). But in
> order to apache even run suphp it needs to go to documentroot and look
> at index file or other file that user had requested. To to tjis apache
> needs to be able to go to that directory ignoring file rights - maybe
> apache run as root?

If you run apache as root, suPP will be obsolete, because its PHP script
can access any files and after working on it, it can set the owner.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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