On 08/11/2015 11:22 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
Any recommendations on the best method to accomplish individual users
Wordpress installations maintaining their owner:group instead of
changing to the owner:group of the Apache process?
Not a Wordpress multi-user installation. Each user installs their own
Wordpress.
Looking at the Wordpress site …
https://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions
Any pros/cons regarding these Apache modules?
* suPHP <http://www.suphp.org/Home.html>, runs through php-cgi,
currently unmaintained since 2013.
* mod_ruid2 <https://github.com/mind04/mod-ruid2>, apache module,
simple but effective.
* mpm-itk <http://mpm-itk.sesse.net/>, apache module.
These first three are all essentially unmaintained.
* PHP-FPM <http://php-fpm.org/>, a FastCGI server with more extensive
configuration.
This is the one.
I know that the PHP docs don't yet say that this is the preferred way to
run PHP on Apache httpd - that has been on my ToDo list for quite a
while now - but it *is* the preferred way to run PHP on Apache httpd,
for all of the reasons - security, performance, ease of configuration,
and so on.
So, yeah, we need the docs to catch up with reality. I promise, it's on
my ToDo list.
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