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REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#1737 - apache 2.0.52-1: suExec compiled for 'www', runs as 'nobody'
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Arch Linux
Opened by Joe Drago (drpascal) - Thursday, 04 November 2004, 22:56 GMT
Opened by Joe Drago (drpascal) - Thursday, 04 November 2004, 22:56 GMT
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DetailsAfter my /var/log/httpd/suexec_log being flooded with:
[2004-11-04 14:44:58]: user mismatch (nobody instead of www) I realized that 'www' is compiled into the suExec module of the Apache package, and for security purposes, refuses to suExec unless the web server is running as user 'www'. The Arch package currrently runs as user 'nobody'. The simplest fix seems to recompile the package, clueing in suExec to use user 'nobody.' |
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