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authorKen Coar <coar@apache.org>1999-01-08 23:13:29 +0000
committerKen Coar <coar@apache.org>1999-01-08 23:13:29 +0000
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@@ -309,25 +309,25 @@ for Apache 1.3 with the AutoConf-style interface (APACI).
activated by default. At least one --suexec-xxxxx option has to be
provided together with the --enable-suexec option to let APACI
accept your request for using the suEXEC feature.
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-caller=<I>UID</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-caller=<EM>UID</EM></CODE>
<DD>The <A HREF="mod/core.html#user">username</A> under which
Apache normally runs.
This is the only user allowed to execute this program.
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-docroot=<I>DIR</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-docroot=<EM>DIR</EM></CODE>
<DD>Define as the DocumentRoot set for Apache.
This will be the only hierarchy (aside from UserDirs)
that can be used for suEXEC behavior.
The default directory is the --datadir value with
- the suffix "/htdocs", e.g. if you configure with
+ the suffix "/htdocs", <EM>e.g.</EM> if you configure with
"<CODE>--datadir=/home/apache</CODE>" the directory
"/home/apache/htdocs" is used as document root for
the suEXEC wrapper.
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-logfile=<I>FILE</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-logfile=<EM>FILE</EM></CODE>
<DD>This defines the filename to which all suEXEC transactions and
errors are logged (useful for auditing and debugging purposes).
By default the logfile is named "suexec_log" and located in your
standard logfile directory (--logfiledir).
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-userdir=<I>DIR</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-userdir=<EM>DIR</EM></CODE>
<DD>Define to be the subdirectory under users'
home directories where suEXEC access should
be allowed. All executables under this directory
@@ -346,15 +346,15 @@ for Apache 1.3 with the AutoConf-style interface (APACI).
all reside in one parent directory; then name that
parent directory here. <STRONG>If this is not defined
properly, "~userdir" cgi requests will not work!</STRONG>
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-uidmin=<I>UID</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-uidmin=<EM>UID</EM></CODE>
<DD>Define this as the lowest UID allowed to be a target user
for suEXEC. For most systems, 500 or 100 is common.
Default value is 100.
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-gidmin=<I>GID</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-gidmin=<EM>GID</EM></CODE>
<DD>Define this as the lowest GID allowed to be a target group
for suEXEC. For most systems, 100 is common and therefore
used as default value.
-<DT><CODE>--suexec-safepath=<I>PATH</I></CODE>
+<DT><CODE>--suexec-safepath=<EM>PATH</EM></CODE>
<DD>Define a safe PATH environment to pass to CGI executables.
Default value is "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin".
</DL>
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ directory (default is "/usr/local/apache/sbin/suexec").
If Apache finds a properly configured suEXEC wrapper, it will print
the following message to the error log:
<PRE>
- [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: <I>/path/to/suexec</I>)
+ [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: <EM>/path/to/suexec</EM>)
</PRE>
If you don't see this message at server startup, the server is most
likely not finding the wrapper program where it expects it, or the