On 7/20/05, dAniel hAhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Slive wrote:
> 
> > > I've installed mod_chroot for Apache (2.0.53-Ubuntu), but have now 
> > > problems
> > > with suexec complaining:
> > >
> > > [2005-07-20 06:28:13]: uid: (1003/xxxxx) gid: (1003/1003) cmd:
> > > php4-fcgi-starter
> > > [2005-07-20 06:28:13]: command not in docroot
> > > (/fcgi-scripts/web2/php4-fcgi-starter)
> > >
> > > php4-fcgi-starter is a script that should start php-fcgi (I'm using
> > > mod_fastcgi).
> >
> > As far as I know, you can't use suexec with fastcgi.  suexec counts on
> > forking each cgi script separately, while fastcgi is designed to do
> > the opposite.
> 
> I had no problems before using suexec and fastcgi.
> 
> The problem started when I used mod_chroot.

You are right; fastcgi itself can be wrapped in suexec.  I didn't realize that.

Your problem is probably that getcwd is returning the full
(non-chrooted) path to AP_DOC_ROOT inside the jail.  I don't know how
to get around that.

Joshua.

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