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Old 08-27-2010, 08:44 AM   #1
pradeepjeevan
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Hi,

Please any one explain (any threads) regrading PHP handlers like DSO ,SUphp, SuExe... which is used in Apache servers.

Thanks In advance
 
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Originally Posted by pradeepjeevan View Post
Hi,
Please any one explain (any threads) regrading PHP handlers like DSO ,SUphp, SuExe... which is used in Apache servers.
Google can point you to web pages for all of those, have you looked??

Basic explanation is it allows PHP programs to execute PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners, or owners different than the Apache user.
 
  


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