03-14-2014
User to install software
Hi there.
I'm setting up my first "proper" server using RHEL - in the past I've only had various test servers etc running, so want to make sure I'm doing things properly.
When installing s/w, let's say Apache, I don't want it to run as root, correct? Should I then create a new user "apache" (or whatever) and then add users to the appropriate group which I'll also create?
A test install of apache had all files within /var/www/ owned by root, which I don't think is correct?
many thanks in advance.
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Apache::TestHandler(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::TestHandler(3pm)
NAME
Apache::TestHandler - a few response handlers and helpers
SYNOPSIS
package My::Test;
use Apache::TestHandler ();
sub handler {
my ($r) = @_;
my $result = do_my_test;
Apache::TestHandler::ok1 $r, $result;
}
sub handler2 {
my ($r) = @_;
my $result = do_my_test;
Apache::TestHandler::ok $r, $result;
}
DESCRIPTION
"Apache::TestHandler" provides 2 very simple response handler.
FUNCTIONS
ok $r, $boolean
The handler simply prints out "ok" or "not ok" depending on the optional $boolean parameter.
If $boolean is omitted "true" is assumed.
ok1 $r, $boolean
This handler implements a simple response-only test. It can be used on its own to check if for a certain URI the response phase is
reached. Or it can be called like a normal function to print out the test result. The client side is automatically created as described
in <http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html#Developing_Response_only_Part_of_a_Test>.
$boolean is optional. If omitted "true" is assumed.
same_interp_counter
same_interp_fixup
TODO
SEE ALSO
The Apache-Test tutorial: <http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/testing/testing.html>.
Apache::Test.
AUTHOR
Doug MacEachern, Geoffrey Young, Stas Bekman, Torsten Foertsch and others.
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perl v5.14.2 2011-04-19 Apache::TestHandler(3pm)