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<strong>NAME</strong>
     suexec - Switch User For Exec

<strong>SYNOPSIS</strong>
     No synopsis for usage, because this program is  used  inter-
     nally by Apache only.

<strong>DESCRIPTION</strong>
     <strong>suexec</strong> is the  "wrapper"  support  program  for  the  suEXEC
     behavior for Apache.  It is run from within Apache automat-
     ically to switch the user when an external program has to be
     run  under  a  different  user.  For  more information about
     suEXEC  see  the  document  `Apache  suEXEC  Support'  under
     http://www.apache.org/docs/suexec.html .

<strong>SEE ALSO</strong>
     <strong>httpd(8)</strong>

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