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Hi I use over a year Ubuntu 8 with virtualmin Pro, all fine thanks.
Now Its time to Upgrade to Ubuntu 10 (LTS etc.) I installed a new system and get a problem where I need help.
All my Old Importet Domains run with the User www-data, thats a big Problem, I tried different offered solutions "Default PHP" Mode etc.
Nothing happend at the moment I instaled a second clean system but the same Problem, I created a test account (fresh) and don't importet my backups, but the thame my Sripts runs under www-data user not under the account user.
OK I hope someone can help me.
Thanks Pierre
you can make the domains under the old server first run as mod_fcgid then make a backup..
or make the defaults on the new server first mod_php, then import, then set them to mod_fcgid.
or someone else may have a different solutions
Howdy,
It sounds like suexec isn't working correctly... you'll want to make sure the "apache2-suexec-custom" package is installed (you can do that with "apt-get install apache2-suexec-custom".
Also, what are the contents of the file "/etc/apache2/suexec/www-data"?
It should be configured to use /home as it's path.
Lastly, are you seeing any errors in any of the Apache logs when attempting to run PHP code?
-Eric
Hi, my old Domains runs with mod_fcgid, that was no Prob. I think its saved in the Backups. The Problem exists with a new createt Domain / account, too.
I putted "apt-get install apache2-suexec-custom" in the Terminal and it says all fine all installed. In the first system withe the Prob under Ubuntu 10 the content from "/etc/apache2/suexec/www-data" is "/home" like the standart after a fresh Virtualmin install.
Now second the install: the content from "/etc/apache2/suexec/www-data" is "/home/www/" because in the System Configuration I set the Path to "/home/www"
I have in both Systems the same prob..
Thanks Pierre
You can see the solution here: http://www.virtualmin.com/node/14733