Hi All
I've recently started working for a dedicated hosting company, and I'm
trying to get a better understanding of the permissions surrounding
Apache, particularly when different PHP handlers are used. For example,
a common issue encountered by customers is permissions relating to
Wordpress installs, whereby sites frequently need to be set to use
FastCGI rater than mod_php, or need custom write permissions or ACLs set
on directories for various users to enable uploads. There also seems to
be differences in the Apache user between Red-Hat based system, and
Debian based systems (in terms of naming standards, anyway.
I'm attempting to piece together my own overview from various sources on
the net, but having spent some time googling and reading up, I'm still a
bit confused as to the exact interplay between basic Apache permissions,
CGI, FastCGI, suPHP and suEXEC, and how they apply to CMS systems like
Wordpress and Joomla etc...
We also use a couple of different control panels, primarily Plesk (but
also cPanel), so certainly in the case of Plesk there are default ftp
user groups such as psacln which might need to be taken into further
account.
I'm not going to ask anybody to spell it all out for me, but as of yet
I've not been successful in tracking down a reasonable overview on the
subject online, I'm trying to combine information from various sources,
not all of which is necessarily up-to-date.
Would anybody out there happen to have some links to any decent
resources or tutorials on Apache permissions/PHP handlers that would
help me wrap my head around it a bit better?
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers.
Alex.
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