On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> Robert Varga wrote:
> >
> > If you have suidmanager installed, then you have this file. If you don't
> > have, no probs, no need to install it.
> >
> > But if you have it installed and you don't do these changes in suid.conf,
> > then suidmanager wil
Robert Varga wrote:
>
> If you have suidmanager installed, then you have this file. If you don't
> have, no probs, no need to install it.
>
> But if you have it installed and you don't do these changes in suid.conf,
> then suidmanager will upon every restart clear the suid bit of the suexec
> bin
>
> > put 4755 in /etc/suid.conf in the line of /usr/lib/apache/suexec instead
> > of 0755, and change apache-common to user.
>
> I don't have an /etc/suid.conf. Is this a package that I should have
> installed, but don't? (I broke my installation early on so I got a very
> minimal set of packa
Robert Varga wrote:
>
> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
>
> > I can't figure out how to get suexec working under debian (latest potato
> > as of last night). The suexec binary seems to be installed in
> > /usr/lib/apache, but I don't get any message about it being found in my
> > error.
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Stuart Ballard wrote:
> I can't figure out how to get suexec working under debian (latest potato
> as of last night). The suexec binary seems to be installed in
> /usr/lib/apache, but I don't get any message about it being found in my
> error.log (the apache documentation say
I can't figure out how to get suexec working under debian (latest potato
as of last night). The suexec binary seems to be installed in
/usr/lib/apache, but I don't get any message about it being found in my
error.log (the apache documentation says I should). When I try to enable
it by setting a Use
6 matches
Mail list logo