Re: Apache suExec - how to configure under debian?
Robert Varga wrote:
>
> If you have suidmanager installed, then you have this file. If you don't
> have, no probs, no need to install it.
>
> But if you have it installed and you don't do these changes in suid.conf,
> then suidmanager will upon every restart clear the suid bit of the suexec
> binary, preventing apache to run.
I just installed suidmanager (sounds like something that is good to
have) and got an /etc/suid.conf which had nothing in it at all. Will
this cause me problems? What line should I add for apache suexec?
Thanks again,
Stuart.
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