I had already looked into my cache, and that is not it. as a test I have put a rule in my directory entry so that it will only allow to serve test.php on localhost and that stops it from showing it on a external computer. So its not the cache, and I do not run a proxy.
Virgil Stefan Fritsch wrote: > debian-apache is not a support list, CCing to debian-user > > On Monday 08 January 2007 19:50, Virgil E. Alderson wrote: > >> After an update apache2 all of a sudden is serving php files it >> does not own or have rights to read or write to. Up to this point i >> have had my files owned by user: root and group: www-data, and all >> i had to do was remove group rw rights on the file for apache2 not >> to serve the php file. But all of sudden apache is serving the >> file regardles of who owns it and with 000 permissions. I tried a >> test with a .png file in the same directory and that works fine, >> removing -r from its group www-data denies access to it. Doing a ps >> -ef shows that apache is running as www-data, i also consoled in as >> www-data and tried to cat the php file and I do get denied as >> expected. Any ideas? I am using etch and apache 2 with php5 >> > > Maybe the pages are still cached in your browser or your proxy. Try > reloading / clearing the cache / disabling the proxy. > > Cheers, > Stefan > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]