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1/* Copyright 1999-2004 The Apache Software Foundation
2 *
3 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
6 *
7 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
8 *
9 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
10 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
11 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
12 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13 * limitations under the License.
14 */
15
16/*
17 * suexec.h -- user-definable variables for the suexec wrapper code.
18 * (See README.configure on how to customize these variables.)
19 */
20
21
22#ifndef _SUEXEC_H
23#define _SUEXEC_H
24
25/*
26 * Include ap_config_layout so we can work out where the default htdocsdir
27 * and logsdir are.
28 */
29#include "ap_config_layout.h"
30
31/*
32 * HTTPD_USER -- Define as the username under which Apache normally
33 * runs. This is the only user allowed to execute
34 * this program.
35 */
36#ifndef AP_HTTPD_USER
37#define AP_HTTPD_USER "apache"
38#endif
39
40/*
41 * HTTPD_GROUP -- Define as the group under which Apache normally
42 * runs. This is the only user allowed to execute
43 * this program.
44 */
45#ifndef AP_HTTPD_GROUP
46#define AP_HTTPD_GROUP "apache"
47#endif
48
49/*
50 * UID_MIN -- Define this as the lowest UID allowed to be a target user
51 * for suEXEC. For most systems, 500 or 100 is common, but
52 * 99 will include user nobody on RedHat Linux systems.
53 */
54#ifdef AP_UID_MIN
55#undef AP_UID_MIN
56#endif
57#define AP_UID_MIN 99
58
59/*
60 * GID_MIN -- Define this as the lowest GID allowed to be a target group
61 * for suEXEC. For most systems, 100 is common, but 99 will
62 * include group nobody on RedHat Linux systems.
63 */
64#ifdef AP_GID_MIN
65#undef AP_GID_MIN
66#endif
67#define AP_GID_MIN 99
68
69/*
70 * USERDIR_SUFFIX -- Define to be the subdirectory under users'
71 * home directories where suEXEC access should
72 * be allowed. All executables under this directory
73 * will be executable by suEXEC as the user so
74 * they should be "safe" programs. If you are
75 * using a "simple" UserDir directive (ie. one
76 * without a "*" in it) this should be set to
77 * the same value. suEXEC will not work properly
78 * in cases where the UserDir directive points to
79 * a location that is not the same as the user's
80 * home directory as referenced in the passwd file.
81 *
82 * If you have VirtualHosts with a different
83 * UserDir for each, you will need to define them to
84 * all reside in one parent directory; then name that
85 * parent directory here. IF THIS IS NOT DEFINED
86 * PROPERLY, ~USERDIR CGI REQUESTS WILL NOT WORK!
87 * See the suEXEC documentation for more detailed
88 * information.
89 */
90#ifndef AP_USERDIR_SUFFIX
91#define AP_USERDIR_SUFFIX "public_html"
92#endif
93
94/*
95 * LOG_EXEC -- Define this as a filename if you want all suEXEC
96 * transactions and errors logged for auditing and
97 * debugging purposes.
98 */
99#ifndef AP_LOG_EXEC
100#define AP_LOG_EXEC DEFAULT_EXP_LOGFILEDIR "/suexec_log" /* Need me? */
101#endif
102
103/*
104 * DOC_ROOT -- Define as the DocumentRoot set for Apache. This
105 * will be the only hierarchy (aside from UserDirs)
106 * that can be used for suEXEC behavior.
107 */
108#ifndef AP_DOC_ROOT
109#define AP_DOC_ROOT DEFAULT_EXP_HTDOCSDIR
110#endif
111
112/*
113 * SAFE_PATH -- Define a safe PATH environment to pass to CGI executables.
114 *
115 */
116#ifndef AP_SAFE_PATH
117#define AP_SAFE_PATH "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
118#endif
119
120/*
121 * GRST_EXECMAPDIR -- Location of the gridmapdir-style directory of lock files
122 *
123 */
124#define GRST_EXECMAPDIR "/var/www/execmapdir"
125
126#endif /* _SUEXEC_H */