RE: Secure CGI Implementation/SuEXEC

2003-01-05 Thread Michael Olds
Bill, et al Just a note to say thank you and that I appreciate that you went to extra lengths to help me out in this. I have considered the options and have decided that I am going to go with a single CGI bin with one administrator (me); suEXEC disabled. I did attempt setting up suEXEC in both /h

RE: Secure CGI Implementation (PARTIAL SOLUTION)

2002-12-29 Thread Michael Olds
Well you may not have know there was a problem. The dialog was why can't I get CGI working with two VirtualHosts. Then I went down the long trail of trying to set up CGI outside of the DocumentRoot. I moved everything down a notch and then also down a notch within each user's space. Absolutely noth

RE: Secure CGI Implementation

2002-12-29 Thread Bill Moseley
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Michael Olds wrote: > This is what I would like to set up because I would like to offer server > space to one user aside from myself that I trust, and who will need to make > modifications to his scripts via SFTP (using SSH2); but I would like to be > protected in the event of

RE: Secure CGI Implementation

2002-12-29 Thread Michael Olds
This is what I would like to set up because I would like to offer server space to one user aside from myself that I trust, and who will need to make modifications to his scripts via SFTP (using SSH2); but I would like to be protected in the event of his user name and password being discovered, and

RE: Secure CGI Implementation

2002-12-29 Thread Bill Moseley
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Michael Olds wrote: > Q: If the cgi-bin is placed outside the DocumentRoot and a script creates an > html page to be served to the public, how does this work? > > A: Just fine. You can map your web space any way you like. > > Actually, Bill, 'Just Fine is just fine if it wo

RE: Secure CGI Implementation

2002-12-29 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Michael Olds wrote: > Q: If the cgi-bin is placed outside the DocumentRoot and a script creates an > html page to be served to the public, how does this work? "magic pixie dust" :-) cgi-bin ( ../httpd/cgi-bin ) is always outside of DocumentRoot ( home/httpd/html )

RE: Secure CGI Implementation

2002-12-29 Thread Michael Olds
Q: If the cgi-bin is placed outside the DocumentRoot and a script creates an html page to be served to the public, how does this work? A: Just fine. You can map your web space any way you like. Actually, Bill, 'Just Fine is just fine if it works...I havn't quite got it up and running yet.' I am

Re: Secure CGI Implementation

2002-12-29 Thread Bill Moseley
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Michael Olds wrote: > If the cgi-bin is placed outside the DocumentRoot and a script creates an > html page to be served to the public, how does this work? Just fine. You can map your web space any way you like. But I think that's not your question. Can you ask again? --