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Am 18.02.2009 21:23, schrieb Michael Stauber:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Tobias,
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<pre wrap="">Could using suPHP (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.suphp.org">http://www.suphp.org</a>) be an option?
"...suPHP is a tool for executing PHP scripts with the permissions of their
owners. It consists of an Apache module (mod_suphp) and a setuid root
binary (suphp) that is called by the Apache module to change the uid of the
process executing the PHP interpreter..."
Because with changing the permissions of files you get at least one more
problem than already discussed: the quota count gets wrong!
Because we already have this problem with users and their cms'es I would
really like this!
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Hmm ... never heard of that one before. Looks interesting and I'll give it a
shot on a test box.
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Hy Michael!<br>
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What is the status of the tests or implemantation of the module
mod_suphp??<br>
I have seen a Changeset in the Bluequartz.org TRAC-System<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://bluequartz.org/trac/changeset/1492/">http://bluequartz.org/trac/changeset/1492/</a><br>
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If this would be<span id="result_box" class="short_text"><span
style="background-color: rgb(230, 236, 249); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"
title=""> implemented, then I have one big problem gone.<br>
Many of my customers uses CMS-Systems and then the quota of the sites
is wrong.<br>
I have sites who have a quota of 500mb and the uses 2.5GB (five times
more).<br>
The next problem is: A marketing agency makes a website and upload the
files.<br>
But if the want to change or delete files which are created from apache
(inside the cms) <br>
then the can´t make any change with the FTP-Clients.<br>
thanks for your great work in the past<br>
Joachim Klein <br>
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