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Old 29th June 2008
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Originally Posted by superslot View Post
Hi,

I've just started with openbsd ....
I've seen that the default httpd is chrooted, but I need Apache 2.2.

So installed the pkg ... I see it running a s _apache2 user ... but I didn't understood if actually is under chroot or not.

Do we have to chroot it manually?.

I guess is the same for the mysql pkg right??

thanks
Of course you have to do it manually. Most OpenBSD users who use Apache
use the 1.3 which is in base (it is chrooted) and for all practical purposes a secure fork of Apache 1.3 server. Apache 2.2 has license problems and my understanding that OpenBSD people do not like it very much but if you have to use some of the new fancy features which Apache 1.3 doesn't have than you have to do what you have to do.
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