If 'PUBDIR' was given (either by being specified explicitly, or
implicitly if no 'PROGRAM' argument was given), it is checked for
-existence. If it does not exist, *userplex* should return a 404
-response to the client (but see BUGS below).
+existence. If it does not exist, *userplex* returns a 404 response to
+the client.
If there exists a file named `~/.ashd/error` in the user's home
directory, it will be opened in append mode and connected to the
As part of the login procedure, *userplex* does the following:
+ * A new session is entered (with *setsid*(2)).
+
* The UID, GID and auxiliary groups of the new process are changed
accordingly. For testing purposes, *userplex* may be running as a
user other than root, and the child process will, then, simply exit
handler to serve files normally. Of course, the second line can be
replaced by whatever other handler one might wish to use.
-BUGS
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-
-Currently, *userplex* does not, in fact, return a 404 response to the
-client if the 'PUBDIR' directory does not exist.
-
AUTHOR
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Fredrik Tolf <fredrik@dolda2000.com>