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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> on 2007/08/30 17:20:41 UTC
Re: [users@httpd] How in the name of LINUX do u set apache2.2 to run as user www-data
On 26.07.07 02:37, Demetri T. wrote:
> OK does anyone here know why when i run ps aux in a terminal i can see 4
> www-data and 1 as root for apache, but when i use xfce taskmanager i see
> the root user running all apache process?
> all this time i was thinking there was some config error.
probably XFCE taskmanager config error :-)
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Re: [users@httpd] How in the name of LINUX do u set apache2.2 to
run as user www-data
Posted by Jacqui caren <ja...@ntlworld.com>.
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 26.07.07 02:37, Demetri T. wrote:
>
>>OK does anyone here know why when i run ps aux in a terminal i can see 4
>>www-data and 1 as root for apache, but when i use xfce taskmanager i see
>>the root user running all apache process?
>>all this time i was thinking there was some config error.
>
>
> probably XFCE taskmanager config error :-)
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Jacqui
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