Hi all,

My first time on the list.  I have been looking at the archives but am not
able to find anything on this.

I have 3 web servers, 1 development/nfs server and 2 database mysql servers
in a cluster server farm.  All sites are owned by our company so nobody will
be on the system except for me.  It is behind a firewall and a load-balancer
so it is pretty secure.

I have several domains set up on the site called test.company.com,
demo.company.com, stage.company.com and company.com.  company.com is only on
the 3 web servers and all the rest is on the development server.

I have 2 employees that will be setting up a couple of things using a cgi
script called create.pl on test.company.com.  When this script is run it has
to create new test companies or demo companies.

Here is the problem:  create.pl is owned by test and group test and has file
permissions 755.  When the create.pl script is run it becomes owner apache
and group apache and has to create new files and directories on the machine.
All of the new files and directories  then become owner apache and group
apace.  I need them to stay as owner test and group test.

I have used SuExec before and know that it will call create.pl and then
become owner test rather than owner apache but would like to know if there
was a different way to do this.  The main reason for me not wanting to use
SuExec is because I want to learn and implement mod_perl and HTML::MASON for
this site down the road.

Thanks for you reply's in advance.

Joe



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