On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 01:58:27 +0200
"Denis Jacobi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cliff Wells wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 13:43, John Nichel wrote:
> > > Cliff Wells wrote:
--->snip
>
> :-) I thought I descriebed the problem pretty good using Bob and
> Emma.
>
> Well, sadly there is a more serious background to my problem. In my
> case Bob is the apache webserver. I installed a new server which
> should host just a small number of virtual sites. The customers
> should be able to use cgi scipts. The problem is that cgi's are
> executed with the rights of the apache, which would mean every
> virtual site could read all data out of all other virtual sites.
> That is why I use cgiwrap, which executes a cgi script with the
> owner/group of the file. So I gave every virtual site an own group
> and put apache in that group and chmoded the directory and files to
> e.g. 770. This way apache can read the directories (virtual sites
> documentroot), which of course is necessary, but users of one
> virtual site can't read via cgi script the contents of other virtual
> sites.
>
> Now I got the problem that if I put apache in yet another group (I
> guess apache would be in 33 then), it just is ignored and apache
> dosn't have permission to read the web directory of a new virtual
> site.
>
A Google search for "more than 32 users per group" turned up a short
list of links. Hopefully these two will be useful.
http://radu.rendec.ines.ro/howto/32groups.html
http://www.faqchest.com/linux/KERNEL/kern-99/kern-9907/kern-9907
Best,
Tom
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