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| <strong>NAME</strong> |
| suexec - Switch User For Exec |
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| <strong>SYNOPSIS</strong> |
| No synopsis for usage, because this program is used inter- |
| nally by Apache only. |
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| <strong>DESCRIPTION</strong> |
| <strong>suexec</strong> is the "wrapper" support program for the suEXEC |
| behavior for Apache. It is run from within Apache automat- |
| ically to switch the user when an external program has to be |
| run under a different user. For more information about |
| suEXEC see the document `Apache suEXEC Support' under |
| http://www.apache.org/docs/suexec.html . |
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| <strong>SEE ALSO</strong> |
| <strong>httpd(8)</strong> |
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