James Farren wrote:
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>If not running under SuExec, how it is supposed to run on Name Based Virtual
>Host -apache2 based machine?
Since User and Group don't work in this environment, either configure
Mailman's CGI wrappers to expect the group that Apache runs them as
without SuExec, or follow som
James Farren wrote:
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>Doesn't work. this is what I get.
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>[2006-12-19 21:49:27]: uid: (72/mailman) gid: (67/67) cmd: admin
>[2006-12-19 21:49:27]: cannot run as forbidden uid (72/admin)
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>
>I am out of clues...
I assume the above refers to:
>> > SuexecUserGroup domain domain
>>
>>
>> I think
James Farren wrote:
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>When accessing: http://domain.com/mailman/admin
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>suexec.log:
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>[2006-12-17 22:26:17]: uid: (500/domain) gid: (500/500) cmd: admin
>[2006-12-17 22:26:17]: command not in docroot
>(/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/admin)
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>
>
>chown /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/:
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>-rwxr-xr-x
I have a major problems executing mailman cgi's via web server.
I am getting very desperate right now since I don't see a solution to this
problem.
Is there a ways to make this work and what should I do?
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When accessing: http://domain.com/mailman/admin
suexec.log:
[2006-12-17 22:26:17]: uid: