This has been discussed a number of times here. Apache will always inherit
the environment of the user that starts it. You should start it with a
clean environment. ie. add "env -i" to whatever script starts your httpd
server.

-Rasmus

On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Michael Sims wrote:

> This may be more of an Apache question, but I was hoping that someone here
> would have an idea about this.
>
> I tracked down a bug in one of my scripts that was caused by environment
> variable that was being registered as global without my knowledge (due to
> the register_globals setting).  My script was depending on this variable
> not being set in certain conditions but I didn't take into account the fact
> that it could be set via an environment variable.
>
> While troubleshooting this I was looking through the output of phpinfo()
> and I found something curious in the environment variables across the three
> different servers that I administer.  All three are running Redhat, Apache
> 1.3.19, and PHP 4.0.4.pl1, with PHP compiled as an Apache module
> (--with-apxs).  One of the servers is Redhat 7.0, the other two are Redhat
> 7.1.  On both the Redhat 7.1 servers, phpinfo() reports the following
> environment variables:
>
> user: michaels
> logname: michaels
> bash_env: /home/michaels/.bashrc
> mail: /var/spool/mail/michaels
>
> "michaels" is the user account that I use on these servers to do a majority
> of my work, only su'ing to root when absolutely necessary.
>
> I'm confused as to why these variables exist.  I know for a fact that
> Apache is running as "nobody".  That's what the httpd.conf file is
> configured for and I can verify that by viewing the output of "ps aux"  I
> did build apache and php as this user, but I su'ed to root for the "make
> install" portion.  I launched apache with "apachectl" as root.
>
> On the Redhat 7.0 machine these env vars don't exist.
>
> Can anyone enlighten me or perhaps point me to a source of more info?  Any
> help would be appreciated...
>
>
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