suexec.h revision 842ae4bd224140319ae7feec1872b93dfd491143
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/**
* @file suexec.h
* @brief user-definable variables for the suexec wrapper code.
* (See README.configure on how to customize these variables.)
*/
#ifndef _SUEXEC_H
#define _SUEXEC_H
/*
* Include ap_config_layout so we can work out where the default htdocsdir
* and logsdir are.
*/
#include "ap_config_layout.h"
/*
* HTTPD_USER -- Define as the username under which Apache normally
* runs. This is the only user allowed to execute
* this program.
*/
#ifndef AP_HTTPD_USER
#define AP_HTTPD_USER "www"
#endif
/*
* UID_MIN -- Define this as the lowest UID allowed to be a target user
* for suEXEC. For most systems, 500 or 100 is common.
*/
#ifndef AP_UID_MIN
#define AP_UID_MIN 100
#endif
/*
* GID_MIN -- Define this as the lowest GID allowed to be a target group
* for suEXEC. For most systems, 100 is common.
*/
#ifndef AP_GID_MIN
#define AP_GID_MIN 100
#endif
/*
* USERDIR_SUFFIX -- Define to be the subdirectory under users'
* home directories where suEXEC access should
* be allowed. All executables under this directory
* will be executable by suEXEC as the user so
* they should be "safe" programs. If you are
* using a "simple" UserDir directive (ie. one
* without a "*" in it) this should be set to
* the same value. suEXEC will not work properly
* in cases where the UserDir directive points to
* a location that is not the same as the user's
* home directory as referenced in the passwd file.
*
* If you have VirtualHosts with a different
* UserDir for each, you will need to define them to
* all reside in one parent directory; then name that
* parent directory here. IF THIS IS NOT DEFINED
* PROPERLY, ~USERDIR CGI REQUESTS WILL NOT WORK!
* See the suEXEC documentation for more detailed
* information.
*/
#ifndef AP_USERDIR_SUFFIX
#define AP_USERDIR_SUFFIX "public_html"
#endif
/*
* LOG_EXEC -- Define this as a filename if you want all suEXEC
* transactions and errors logged for auditing and
* debugging purposes.
*/
#ifndef AP_LOG_EXEC
#endif
/*
* DOC_ROOT -- Define as the DocumentRoot set for Apache. This
* will be the only hierarchy (aside from UserDirs)
* that can be used for suEXEC behavior.
*/
#ifndef AP_DOC_ROOT
#define AP_DOC_ROOT DEFAULT_EXP_HTDOCSDIR
#endif
/*
* SAFE_PATH -- Define a safe PATH environment to pass to CGI executables.
*
*/
#ifndef AP_SAFE_PATH
#endif
#endif /* _SUEXEC_H */