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FYI: The status of the ssl-cert source package
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Previous version: 1.0-11
Current version: 1.0.12
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FYI: The status of the apr source package
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Glennie Vignarajah skrev:
Le Thursday 11 May 2006 19:34, Andreas Falck(Andreas Falck
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Hi.
Hello,
I wonder if anyone have any suggestion how to secure a multiuser
webserver with that runs php and apache?
Have look at mod-security. It's not dedicated to PHP, but
Le Thursday 11 May 2006 19:34, Andreas Falck(Andreas Falck
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> Hi.
Hello,
> I wonder if anyone have any suggestion how to secure a multiuser
> webserver with that runs php and apache?
Have look at mod-security. It's not dedicated to PHP, but may secure
Apache little
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