That didn't work.  I think you have to set SuexecUserGroup to which user you want to have access but this is set in the VirtualHost directive.

I found this link but I'm not sure if it applies. http://www.shupp.org/toaster/trustix_notes.eml.html




Quinn Comendant wrote:
Do you know if it is possible to disable suexec for one specific site? In my opinion it is safe to run qmailadmin under user apache/www/nobody.

Otherwise, it should work to copy the /usr/share/qmailadmin directory to /var/www/qmailadmin and adjust the paths in /etc/httpd/conf/toaster.conf accordingly. I don't think suexec will let you run it through a symlink.

Quinn

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On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:05:48 -0600, Jeremy Runner wrote:
  
Now that I have qmailtoaster running and doing so well, I'm trying 
to  get qmailadmin working.  I have apache2 configured with suexec.  
All cgi scripts have to be in /var/www and a virtual host has to be 
configured to set SuexecUserGroup to run cgi scripts.  How can I get 
qmailadmin working in this environment so that it will be available 
for all virtual domains I have and not just one.  Hope I'm not too 
confusing.....
    

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