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			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
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.TH "SUEXEC" 8 "2005-11-13" "Apache HTTP Server" "suexec"
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.SH NAME
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suexec \- Switch user before executing external programs
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fBsuexec\fR -\fBV\fR
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.SH "SUMMARY"
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.PP
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suexec is used by the Apache HTTP Server to switch to another user before executing CGI programs\&. In order to achieve this, it must run as root\&. Since the HTTP daemon normally doesn't run as root, the suexec executable needs the setuid bit set and must be owned by root\&. It should never be writable for any other person than root\&.
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.PP
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For further information about the concepts and and the security model of suexec please refer to the suexec documentation (http://httpd\&.apache\&.org/docs/trunk/suexec\&.html)\&.
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.SH "OPTIONS"
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.TP
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-V
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If you are root, this option displays the compile options of suexec\&. For security reasons all configuration options are changeable only at compile time\&.  
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