David Simcik wrote:
Thanks for the link...

So basically, according to the link listed below, there IS NO good way to
install modperl for just a local user account (I can't work some .htaccess
magic,etc.?)? I guess that would make sense -- seems like modperl is tightly
bound with the apache installation (one of dem dere apache modules I take
it). The memory/resource issues mentioned on that page facing ISPs seem a
bit justified as well. Sigh.
You will probably need to have an installation per user if security is an issue. Various possible solutions are discussed in that doc.

mod_perl 2.0 with perchild mpm should resolve the ownership problem, partially similar to what suexec does.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:30 AM
To: David Simcik
Cc: Modperl
Subject: Re: How Can I Install ModPerl on My ISP-based Website???


David Simcik wrote:

I would LOVE to use mod_perl on my personal website -- I have the
diskspace

to do so, but the question remains as to whether or not I have the rights.

The rights to do what?


Can anyone point me to a guide for this? I've poked around the mod_perl
site

and didn't find anything too specific.

My guess would be:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/multiuser/multiuser.html


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