Another answer (and similarly lame), is that if you can't trust your host to properly configure their servers, pick a host that does not allow shell accounts. This will mean more work on your end to debug things (you'll pretty much need your own *NIX box and FTP the site back when you are through), but you won't have any permissions problems.
As far as I can tell, my host is both using suEXEC type behavior *and* is disabling shell accounts. Paranoid? You bet. I like that in a host.
In reply to Re: Re: Securing your scripts on webhoster's server
by flyingmoose
in thread Securing your scripts on webhoster's server
by b10m
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