If you download the most recent *stable* version of MySQL and PHP, and hook
them up to the latest, *stable* release of apache 1.3.x, then you the most
reliable production set-up available.

Justin


on 30/10/02 3:47 PM, Rahul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Thanks for all reply. Shall i take as there is no vulnerability in php
> and mysql?
> I plan to use apache-1.3 series with same (as i speciifed in previous mail)
> php and mysql?
> can i use those(apache,php and mysql) in production use? agian thanks.......
> 
> Regards,
> -sahda
> 
>> I'd suggest sticking with Apache 1.3.x for the time being.
>> 
>> -Rasmus
>> 
>> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Rahul wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> I'm plan to use latest verison of Apache(httpd-2.0.43.tar.gz),
> PHP(php-4.2.3.tar.gz) and MySql(mysql-3.23.53.tar.gz) combinations.
>>> Just i want to conform is there any Vulnerability issues in any of these
> sources? Advance thanks.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> -Shadha
>>> 
>> 
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