What you want to achieve is out of scope of apache2-suexec-custom. The
filename in /etc/apache2/suexec is the name of the run user of apache2,
i.e. whatever is specified as 'User' in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf. Or
put it differently, that's the user suexec changes from, while
SuexecUserGroup specifies the user suexec changes to.
This is described in the suexec man page, but I guess the description
could be more clear.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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suexec-custom is not working correctly: only reading the www-data user
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