Some administrators don't like suEXEC because cgi then runs with higher privileges than 'nobody'. I am in the opposite camp. I think that security is enhanced by giving users full use of file system permissions on their site. Bad scripts can eat resources in either case, and suEXEC limits the damage one user's error can do to another user's site.
There is terse but (I believe) complete documentation of proper suEXEC setup in the Apache manual.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to OT Re: CGI scripts creating files with odd ownerships
by Zaxo
in thread CGI scripts creating files with odd ownerships
by Matt S Trout
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