We are sorry, but it looks like this bug fell through the cracks and was
forgotten. Since Ubuntu 10.04 is no longer supported, I'm going to mark
this issue as "won't fix".
If it's still happening in a supported version of Ubuntu, then please
reopen this bug stating the new information. Thanks.
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** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => farhan saleh robleh (farhn)
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Title:
suexec-custom is not working correctly: only re
Man page:
If suexec is called by a user with name 'username', it will look into
/etc/apache2/suexec/username for configuration. If the file does not exist,
suexec will abort. By creating several config files, you can allow several
different apache run users to use suexec.
Oh yes, that
What you want to achieve is out of scope of apache2-suexec-custom. The
filename in /etc/apache2/suexec is the name of the run user of apache2,
i.e. whatever is specified as 'User' in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf. Or
put it differently, that's the user suexec changes from, while
SuexecUserGroup specifi
** This bug is no longer flagged as a security vulnerability
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Title:
suexec-custom is not working correctly: only reading the www-data user
conf
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
suexec-custom is not working correctly: only reading the www-data user
config file.
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