Given how litespeed runs and manages php, is it technically possible for it to use the mod_ruid2 suexec module?
Or is this impossible, maybe unnecessary?
The idea is it would stop reading/writing files as nobody and work as the user.
Cpanel has supported this for apache+php since December in their easyapache as an alternative to mod_php (same performance but security benefits of suexec)
Or is this impossible, maybe unnecessary?
The idea is it would stop reading/writing files as nobody and work as the user.
Cpanel has supported this for apache+php since December in their easyapache as an alternative to mod_php (same performance but security benefits of suexec)