[BlueOnyx:06365] Re: SuPHP

Abdul Rashid Abdullah webmaster at muntada.com
Sat Jan 22 01:08:01 -05 2011


Michael,

Thanks for replying back.  I think this is such a great feature and that it
solves many issues when implementing PHP applications, especially CMS.  It
will be really good when we don't have to give 777 or apache ownership.


On 1/21/11 1:16 PM, "Michael Stauber" <mstauber at blueonyx.it> wrote:

> Hi Abdul Rashid,
> 
>> Yes, the users are site admins.  I have tried to change up the order I
>> enabled but to no avail.  What I do know is that effectively, all of the
>> php values that are set are not being moved over.  Phpinfo works but it
>> shows me the master values and the local values are the same.  If I turn
>> off the suPHP and run it, it shows me that the master values and the local
>> values are different.  So effectively my goal here is to get the values I
>> need to run recognized by suPHP.
> 
> Yeah, that's a known issue. When suPHP is enabled, a few things work
> different. The PHP settings for the Vsite are no longer honoured if suPHP is
> enabled. Instead the master values are used (max upload size, max processing
> time, and so on).
> 
> Furthermore user enabled webs (/web in user directories) no longer work, as
> they are outside of the Vsite's DocumentRoot if suPHP is enabled. To that end
> I just releaded an updated set of base-apache RPMs which simply disable user
> webs whenever suPHP is enabled for a site and the description of suPHP and
> user webs has been modified to show this information in the mouse over help
> texts.
> 
> The entire implementation of suPHP is not really perfect as it is now and
> there are a couple of loose ends that still need to be addressed. We'll sort
> it over the next couple of weeks, though.





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