Andreas John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> There are 2.5 possibilities that make sense.
>
> a.) mod_suphp [Any volunteers to put that into debian tree??:-)]
> www.suphp.org
> b.) Run php as cgi and attach she-bang (#!/path/to/pgp-cgi)
> c.) Run php as cgi and teach the environment to trea
Hi,
I understand that there are a lot of solutions to make PHP more safe.
And of course,I don't see safe_mode as _the_ solution. But I definetly
consider it to be a good extra protection, just like basedir
restrictions, and the problem I described seems simply like a bug in
safe_mode.
Franz Ge
Hi!
There are 2.5 possibilities that make sense.
a.) mod_suphp [Any volunteers to put that into debian tree??:-)]
www.suphp.org
b.) Run php as cgi and attach she-bang (#!/path/to/pgp-cgi)
c.) Run php as cgi and teach the environment to treat .php files like
binaries with the "binfmt" kernel modu
On So, Jun 06, 2004 at 02:36:13 +0200, Robert Hensel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I came upon a strange problem when trying to list directory's in safe
> mode as a normal user. Of course I expected this not to work, because
> safe_mode disables the possibility of reading files that not b
Hi,
I came upon a strange problem when trying to list directory's in safe
mode as a normal user. Of course I expected this not to work, because
safe_mode disables the possibility of reading files that not belong to
the owner of the PHP-file. However, it does not seem to check for
directory owne
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Andreas John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> There are 2.5 possibilities that make sense.
>
> a.) mod_suphp [Any volunteers to put that into debian tree??:-)]
> www.suphp.org
> b.) Run php as cgi and attach she-bang (#!/path/to/pgp-cgi)
> c.) Run php as cgi and teach the environment to trea
Hi,
I understand that there are a lot of solutions to make PHP more safe.
And of course,I don't see safe_mode as _the_ solution. But I definetly
consider it to be a good extra protection, just like basedir
restrictions, and the problem I described seems simply like a bug in
safe_mode.
Franz Ge
Hi!
There are 2.5 possibilities that make sense.
a.) mod_suphp [Any volunteers to put that into debian tree??:-)]
www.suphp.org
b.) Run php as cgi and attach she-bang (#!/path/to/pgp-cgi)
c.) Run php as cgi and teach the environment to treat .php files like
binaries with the "binfmt" kernel modu
On So, Jun 06, 2004 at 02:36:13 +0200, Robert Hensel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I came upon a strange problem when trying to list directory's in safe
> mode as a normal user. Of course I expected this not to work, because
> safe_mode disables the possibility of reading files that not b
Hi,
I came upon a strange problem when trying to list directory's in safe
mode as a normal user. Of course I expected this not to work, because
safe_mode disables the possibility of reading files that not belong to
the owner of the PHP-file. However, it does not seem to check for
directory owne
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