Sounds like you're wanting FPM to automatically change how it's running per
user (permissions, etc).
I saw others asking for that functionality ~3-4 months ago or so, I believe
someone (non-core) is working on patching FPM for that functionality, but it
likely won't be a clean implementation.
The consensus at the time was that it would be easiest to just generate an
FPM file per user.
If I need something like that, I create a user-creation script for adding
new system users. You would have a standard FPM file with variables for the
user-specific details, and upon creation of a user, automatically create a
new FPM configuration for the user based on the standard template, replacing
variables based on the new user's details.
Also, it's best at that point to switch to using sock files for FPM instead
of a port-based connection, as then you can just specify a new sock file per
user without having to worry about port coliisions. Sockets provide better
performance anyhow.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:26 AM, b2356263 <lagiatorgr@gmail.com> wrote:
> It just looks the chmoding of the file, and setuid/gid.
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> On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, Jonathan Langevin <intel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > How does userdir+suphp function?
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> > - Jon Langevin -- sent from my Android phone
> > On Jun 2, 2011 11:08 AM, "b2356263" <lagiato...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > hello,
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> > > how can i use fpm with userdir, like it worked with suphp on lighttpd?
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