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<item><title>PHP-FPM/Nginx Security In Shared Hosting Environments (Debian/Ubuntu)</title>
<link>http://www.howtoforge.com/php-fpm-nginx-security-in-shared-hosting-environments-debian-ubuntu</link>
<description>If you want to use nginx and PHP-FPM for shared hosting environments, you should make up your mind about security. In Apache/PHP environments, you can use suExec and/or suPHP to make PHP execute under individual user accounts instead of a system user like www-data. There&#39;s no such thing for PHP-FPM, but fortunately PHP-FPM allows us to set up a &quot;pool&quot; for each web site that makes PHP scripts execute as the user/group defined in that pool. This gives you all the benefits of suPHP, and in addition to that you don&#39;t have any FTP or SCP transfer problems because PHP scripts don&#39;t need to be owned by a specific user/group to be executed as the user/group defined in the pool.</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 16:51:02 GMT</pubDate>
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