Adam Chlipala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
>> I don't think its going to be possible to have resonable apache
>> performance and still be able to have apache acquire tickets based on
>> host headers for seperate sites.
>
> I suspect it wouldn't be much of a problem to suexec without picking
> up AFS tickets.  My guess is that most dynamic content programs
> wouldn't try to write to home directories, and database access would
> work fine. For the (I hope) relatively few cases where this wouldn't
> work, could we just ask members to run k5start instances?

You mean share AFS read access?  Sounds good to me, but then any user 
could potentially read any other users database passwords, but I don't 
see a good, easy way around that.

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