Hi,

Thanks for the reply :)

How do I do that? Here is what I have in the conf:

ServerName site.org ServerAlias www.site.org DocumentRoot /home/user/public_html ServerAdmin webmaster@site.org UseCanonicalName Off CustomLog /usr/local/apache/domlogs/site.org combined CustomLog /usr/local/apache/domlogs/site.org-bytes_log "%{%s}t %I +.\n%{%s}t %O ." ErrorLog /home/user/error_log ## User user # Needed for Cpanel::ApacheConf UserDir enabled user <IfModule mod_suphp.c> suPHP_UserGroup user user </IfModule> <IfModule !mod_disable_suexec.c> <IfModule !mod_ruid2.c> SuexecUserGroup user user </IfModule> </IfModule> <IfModule mod_ruid2.c> RUidGid user user </IfModule> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin/ PerlRequire /home/user/startup.pl <Directory /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin/links> SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry PerlOptions +ParseHeaders Options +ExecCGI </Directory> # To customize this VirtualHost use an include file at the followi +ng location # Include "/usr/local/apache/conf/userdata/std/2/user/site.org/*.c +onf" </VirtualHost>


Would I just add this into my <directory> part?

SuexecUserGroup user user

TIA

Andy

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