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  1. #1
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    Anyone know of a cgi script (in perl) that'll change virtualhost or anything within apache's httpd.conf?? Thanks in advance.

  2. #2
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    Cool

    http://www.webmin.com/ can do that.

  3. #3
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    Actually, I don't need a control panel.. I just need something simple, just to modify the httpd.conf that's all. But thanks for that info. =)

  4. #4
    Originally posted by acetate
    Anyone know of a cgi script (in perl) that'll change virtualhost or anything within apache's httpd.conf?? Thanks in advance.
    If you are using Linux then you can use linuxconf which has nice command line options.

    If you want some shell scripts that are wrapped around linuxconf then check out http://www.chaogic.com/vhost/

  5. #5
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    Thanks again.. Maybe I'm not phrasing this right.. hehe.. Ok.. I'm trying to add an automated domain parking feature for my domain registration script where whenever someone registers a domain, it'll add an entry in httpd.conf. I need something that's web-based.. I tried writing it myself but I don't know how to set the permission correctly for me to edit the httpd.conf file and create a directory for that particular registered domain. How would I set it to have root permission but without making my server insecure? I've looked in SuEXEC but it doesn't support root.. Any ideas?? Thanks!

  6. #6
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    For your kind of solution you would be better off having someone write a simple script for you. :cough: me
    email me & we can work somethin out.
    DATAPHORCE - Sites with POWER
    http://www.DATAPHORCE.com

  7. #7
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    There is not a script, but maybe help you, to set Vhosts.
    Link Here You must to register first. in Mandrake Campus .
    I hope this help you.

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    hmm....
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