Disabled suphp_UserGroup directive by default to make the setup compatible with the suphp compile options from most linux distributions. If you want some extra security, enable this directive again and recompile mod_suphp with the the option --with-setid-mode=paranoid
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| | | <tmpl_if name='php' op='==' value='suphp'> |
| | | # suphp enabled |
| | | suPHP_Engine on |
| | | suPHP_UserGroup <tmpl_var name='system_user'> <tmpl_var name='system_group'> |
| | | # suPHP_UserGroup <tmpl_var name='system_user'> <tmpl_var name='system_group'> |
| | | AddHandler x-httpd-php .php .php3 .php4 .php5 |
| | | suPHP_AddHandler x-httpd-php |
| | | </tmpl_if> |