Clayton Cottingham wrote:
Its true, but on a secured intranet it shouldn't be so bad
For me there's no ``shouldn't be so bad''. I only stick with something
that is known as good (secure), nothing else. But that's _my_ oppinion
about security (and no customer/user complained yet).
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nt: September 21, 2004 6:49 AM
> To: Rajesh Pethe
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: problem running suid scripts...
>
> Rajesh Pethe wrote:
> > I'm new to mod_perl and am enjoying every bit of it, I have new
> > problem, I want to execute suid scripts from mod_
Rajesh Pethe wrote:
I'm new to mod_perl and am enjoying every bit of it,
I have new problem, I want to execute suid scripts
from mod_perl
i.e. the script called from mod_perl should be
executed as a priveliged
user and not as default 'apache' user.
Hi Rajesh,
first of all: avoid using suid.
Second
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Rajesh Pethe wrote:
| Dear Sirs,
|
| I'm new to mod_perl and am enjoying every bit of it, I have new
| problem, I want to execute suid scripts from mod_perl i.e. the
| script called from mod_perl should be executed as a priveliged user
| and not as defa
Dear Sirs,
I'm new to mod_perl and am enjoying every bit of it,
I have new problem, I want to execute suid scripts
from mod_perl
i.e. the script called from mod_perl should be
executed as a priveliged
user and not as default 'apache' user.
Please help me do this.
Regards.
Rajesh.