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Simons wrote:

>i'm going to set the apache web server, and the users have
>"/home/<username>/html" as the web root, and the "/home/<username>/cgi-bin"
>as the cgi-bin. the users will got a sub-domain hosting.
>
>i know that i need to have "User" and "Group" in <VirtualHost> directive,
>but what should the value of --suexec-docroot and --suexec-userdir options
>when doing apache configuration?

suexec in user dirs should work without any specific configuration
directives;  that's got nothing to do with --suexec-docroot.  The
thing to be aware of is that there doesn't seem to be any way to
change DOCROOT at run time, so choose --suexec-docroot carefully.  
Whatever's compiled into suexec is the way it's gonna be, and suexec
will only work under that parent dir.

I would love for someone to correct me on this if I'm wrong, but I 
can't find anything in the docs about it.

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