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[Big Changes] PHPsuexec to be implemented on new servers
After reading the new announcement, I was wondering if there was any offer of information for Dedicated Server owners on how to implement the same on their machines.
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Nobody doing nothing Last edited by mr_fern; November 13th, 2005 at 11:18 PM.. Reason: typed suexece by accident |
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Good question, this should be added to the announcement actually.
![]() PHP would have to be recompiled so it may be best to send in a ticket to get it done. |
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This reminds me. I need to email support and tell them to just set mine up how Pass5 is, so it's as secure as the rest of the servers.
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Don't know if I'm talking about the same thing, but I've got suexec enabled on my server.
Is PHPsuexec the same thing?
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I'd actually prefer it to be changed this way on all servers. But performance wise, is suexec better, equal or worse in performance than the Apache module?
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