Dave Sherohman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Given that this is in woody, I'd guess it's a problem with suexec, > which the debian version currently enables by default. I've never > been able to get it working, but I do know that you can disable it by > changing the name of /usr/lib/apache/suexec to something else and > restarting apache. (For whatever reason, suexec is a compile-time > option, so the only way to turn it off without rebuilding is to > remove the suexec wrapper. Changing suexec's permissions to not be > suid root may also disable it, but I haven't tried that and can't > vouch for its effectiveness.)
thanks. -hero