On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 2:02 PM EML <sa212+apa...@cyconix.com> wrote:

> The CGI Howto page contains some basic information on how Apache actually
> runs a program, but is there any more detailed information anywhere?
>
> Specifically, I have a problem where a bash script runs as expected when
> run from an interactive shell by user www-data (this is Ubuntu). However,
> the script behaves differently when run via Apache from a web client. This
> is nothing to do with PATH or envvar differences: when run by Apache, an
> operation to unmount a disk appears to succeed, but actually doesn't
> unmount the disk. When run from the interactive shell, as the same user,
> the operation unmounts the disk.
>
> This is a basic Apache install on Ubuntu 22.04 - no suexec, no chroot,
> plain CGI, etc. I've been running scripts via Apache this way for years,
> but this is the first script which attempts to carry out disk operations.
> All these scripts appear in the sudoers file to allow Apache to carry out
> specific privileged operations.
>
> I asked this question <https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/767587/212513>
> today on StackExchange (https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/767587/212513,
> if the link is scrubbed), with much more detail, but I think that was
> probably the wrong place to ask.
>
>  Thanks.
>

Let's take a step back - why are you unmounting from a cgi script?

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