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<modulesynopsis metafile="mod_privileges.xml.meta"> |
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<name>mod_privileges</name> |
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<description>Support for Solaris privileges and for running virtual hosts |
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under different user IDs.</description> |
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<status>Experimental</status> |
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<identifier>privileges_module</identifier> |
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<compatibility>Available in Apache 2.3 and up, on Solaris 10 and |
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OpenSolaris platforms</compatibility> |
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<summary> |
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<p>This module enables different Virtual Hosts to run with different |
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Unix™ <var>User</var> and <var>Group</var> IDs, and with different |
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<a href="http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/features/articles/least_privilege.jsp" |
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>Solaris Privileges</a>. In particular, it offers a solution to the |
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problem of privilege separation between different Virtual Hosts, first |
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promised by the abandoned perchild MPM. It also offers other security |
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enhancements.</p> |
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<p>Unlike perchild, <module>mod_privileges</module> |
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is not itself an MPM. It works <em>within</em> a processing model to |
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set privileges and User/Group <em>per request</em> in a running process. |
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It is therefore not compatible with a threaded MPM, and will refuse |
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to run under one.</p> |
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<p><module>mod_privileges</module> raises security issues similar to |
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those of <a href="../suexec.html">suexec</a>. But unlike suexec, |
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it applies not only to CGI programs but to the entire request processing |
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cycle, including in-process applications and subprocesses. |
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It is ideally suited to running PHP applications under <strong>mod_php</strong>, |
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which is also incompatible with threaded MPMs. It is also well-suited |
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to other in-process scripting applications such as <strong>mod_perl</strong>, |
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<strong>mod_python</strong>, and <strong>mod_ruby</strong>, and to |
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applications implemented in C as apache modules where privilege |
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separation is an issue.</p> |
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</summary> |
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<section id="security"><title>Security Considerations</title> |
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<p>There are three principal security concerns with mod_privileges:</p> |
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<ul><li>Running as a system user introduces the same security issues |
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as mod_suexec, and near-equivalents such as cgiwrap and suphp.</li> |
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<li>A privileges-aware malicious user extension (module or script) |
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could escalate its privileges to anything available to the |
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httpd process in any virtual host.</li> |
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<li>A privileges-aware malicious user extension (module or script) |
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could escalate privileges to set its user ID to another |
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system user (and/or group).</li> |
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<p>The first is amply discussed in the suexec page and elsewhere, and |
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doesn't need repeating here. The second and third boil down to one |
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principle: ensure no untrusted privileges-aware code can be loaded. |
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<p>There are several ways privileges-aware code could be loaded into Apache:</p> |
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<li>within the base system (e.g. mod_privileges itself if statically linked).</li> |
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<li>Loaded at startup using a LoadModule or LoadFile directive.</li> |
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<li>Loaded at startup indirectly by an application module such as mod_php.</li> |
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<li>Loaded at runtime by an application module or script.</li> |
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<p>What gets loaded at startup is under the control of the sysop, and |
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relatively easy to deal with. A tool will be provided to audit your |
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installation. That leaves code loaded in the course of processing a |
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request as the threat. There is unfortunately no generic way apache |
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can control what a script running under an application module can load, |
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so you should use the security provided by your scripting module |
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and language.</p> |
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<section><title>Security with mod_php</title> |
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<p>There is no known PHP extension supporting Solaris privileges, so it |
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is unlikely that a script could escalate privileges unless it can |
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load external (non-PHP) privileges-aware code. However, you should |
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nevertheless audit your mod_php installation.</p> |
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<p>To prevent scripts loading privileges-aware code, PHP's dl() function |
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should be disabled. This is automatic in safe mode.</p> |
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<section><title>Security with mod_perl</title> |
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<p>Perl has an extension Sun::Solaris::Privileges that exposes the privileges |
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API to scripts. You should ensure this extension is NOT installed if you |
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have untrusted users.</p> |
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<p>You will also need to ensure that your users cannot load shared objects |
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(including PerlXS) from their own user directories, or that if this is |
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enabled, the entire user-space must be carefully audited.</p> |
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<section><title>Security with mod_python</title> |
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<p>There is no known Python extension supporting Solaris privileges, so it |
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is unlikely that a script could escalate privileges unless it can |
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load external (non-Python) privileges-aware code. However, you should |
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<p>*** What are the issues of Python loading a shared object?</p> |
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<section><title>Security with mod_ruby</title> |
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<p>There is no known Ruby extension supporting Solaris privileges, so it |
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is unlikely that a script could escalate privileges unless it can |
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load external (non-Ruby) privileges-aware code. However, you should |
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nevertheless audit your mod_ruby installation.</p> |
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<p>*** What are the issues of Ruby loading a shared object?</p> |
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<section><title>Security with Lua/mod_wombat</title> |
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<p>???</p> |
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<section><title>Security with scripts</title> |
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<p>The security issues of mod_privileges do not affect scripts such as |
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traditional CGI, which run in a separate process. That includes |
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PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, etc, run out-of-process.</p> |
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<directivesynopsis> |
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<name>VHostUser</name> |
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<description>Sets the User ID under which a virtual host runs.</description> |
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<syntax>VHostUser <var>unix-userid</var></syntax> |
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<default>Inherits the userid specified in |
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<directive module="mod_unixd">User</directive></default> |
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<contextlist><context>virtual host</context></contextlist> |
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<compatibility>Available on Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris with |
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non-threaded MPMs (<module>prefork</module> or custom MPM).</compatibility> |
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<usage> |
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<p>The <directive>VHostUser</directive> directive sets the Unix userid |
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under which the server will process requests to a virtualhost. |
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The userid is set before the request is processed and reset afterwards |
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using <a |
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href="http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/features/articles/least_privilege.jsp" |
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>Solaris Privileges</a>. Since the setting applies to the |
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<em>process</em>, this is not compatible with threaded MPMs.</p> |
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<p><var>Unix-userid</var> is one of:</p> |
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<dt>A username</dt> |
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<dd>Refers to the given user by name.</dd> |
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<dt><code>#</code> followed by a user number.</dt> |
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<dd>Refers to a user by its number.</dd> |
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<note type="warning"><title>Security</title> |
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Nevertheless, it opens potential security issues similar to |
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those discussed in the <a href="../suexec.html">suexec</a> |
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documentation.</p></note> |
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</usage> |
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<seealso><directive module="mod_unixd">User</directive></seealso> |
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<name>VHostGroup</name> |
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<description>Sets the Group ID under which a virtual host runs.</description> |
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<default>Inherits the group id specified in |
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<directive module="mod_unixd">Group</directive></default> |
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<compatibility>Available on Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris with |
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under which the server will process requests to a virtualhost. |
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The group is set before the request is processed and reset afterwards |
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<em>process</em>, this is not compatible with threaded MPMs.</p> |
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<p><var>Unix-group</var> is one of:</p> |
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<dt>A group name</dt> |
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<dd>Refers to the given group by name.</dd> |
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<dt><code>#</code> followed by a group number.</dt> |
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<dd>Refers to a group by its number.</dd> |
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Nevertheless, it opens potential security issues similar to |
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documentation.</p></note> |
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<description>Determines whether the server runs with enhanced security |
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for the virtualhost.</description> |
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<default>VHostSecure On</default> |
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security enhanced by removal of <a |
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>Privileges</a> that are rarely needed in a webserver, but which are |
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available by default to a normal Unix user and may therefore |
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be required by modules and applications. It is recommended that |
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you retain the default (On) unless it prevents an application running. |
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Since the setting applies to the <em>process</em>, this is not |
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compatible with threaded MPMs.</p> |
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<description>Determines whether the virtualhost can run |
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subprocesses, and the privileges available to subprocesses.</description> |
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<syntax>VHostCGIMode On|Off|Secure</syntax> |
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<default>VHostCGIMode On</default> |
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>privileges</a> required to run subprocesses. If this is set to |
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<var>Off</var> the virtualhost is denied the privileges and will not |
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be able to run traditional CGI programs or scripts under the traditional |
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<module>mod_cgi</module>, nor similar external programs such as those |
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created by <module>mod_ext_filter</module> or |
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process and security models such as <a href="http://fastcgi.coremail.cn" |
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<p>If set to <var>On</var> or <var>Secure</var>, the virtual host |
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the effect of denying privileges to the subprocesses, as described |
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for <directive>VHostSecure</directive>.</p> |
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<description>Determines whether the privileges required by dtrace are enabled.</description> |
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<syntax>DTracePrivileges On|Off</syntax> |
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<default>DTracePrivileges Off</default> |
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Note that <var>DTracePrivileges On</var> will not in itself |
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activate DTrace, but <var>DTracePrivileges Off</var> will prevent |
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it working.</p> |
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<name>VHostPrivs</name> |
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<description>Assign arbitrary privileges to a virtual host.</description> |
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<syntax>VHostPrivs [+-]?<var>privilege-name</var> [[+-]?privilege-name] ...</syntax> |
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<default>None</default> |
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<var>BIG_SECURITY_HOLE</var> compile-time option.</compatibility> |
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>privileges</a> to a virtual host. Each <var>privilege-name</var> |
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is the name of a Solaris privilege, such as <var>file_setid</var> |
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use it unless you fully understand what you are doing!</p></note> |
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<name>VHostCGIPrivs</name> |
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<description>Assign arbitrary privileges to subprocesses created |
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href="http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/features/articles/least_privilege.jsp" |
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>privileges</a> to subprocesses created by a virtual host, as discussed |
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to the virtualhost will be denied. You can use this to override |
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any of the default sets and construct your own privilege set.</p> |
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<note type="warning"><title>Security</title> |
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