php is required in order to use many of the more mature web
applications such as forum software. i run apache chroot, use
modsecurity, and use ipf to limit the www user. a tight systrace
policy might help but not very much incremental gain. everyone says
php is a security breach waiting to happe
Is there some reason this issue is being ignored? What, you people
need to see an exploit before you will even LOOK at it and answer
whether it is vuln?
> Can someone please give a straight answer about these PHP security
> holes? OpenBSD 3.9 released yesterday had packages supporting:
> php 4.
Hello,
Can someone please give a straight answer about these PHP security
holes? OpenBSD 3.9 released yesterday had packages supporting:
php 4.4.1p0
php 5.0.5p0
are either of these vulnerable? if so, is someone going to release
updated packages (not just ports)?
the php 5.1.3 release:
The secur
This conference currently costs $1546 USD! :-(
what moneybags loser is going to pay up so much just to go
to a conference?
buy yourself a nice computer, or hell, donate the money to
openbsd.org instead! :-D
drop a zero or two and it would be worth the trip
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 8:45:30 PM,
Hello Frank,
here ya go buddy: http://www.prout.be/ProutDNS/
http://www.prout.be/ProutDNS/download/ProutDNS-0.6.2.tar.gz
Tuesday, February 7, 2006, 10:54:33 AM, you wrote:
> At 04:17 AM 2/6/06, Alexander Farber wrote:
>>And there is also ipcheck.py
>>
>>On 2/6/06, Keith Richardson <[EMAIL PROT
lighttpd just fixed a remote hole (case insensitive file systems) in
the CURRENT VERSION!
Does this inspire confidence? I mean for fck sake, the version just
before they fixed %00 append bug! Next thing they will discover
directory traversal. o_O YEAH, yeah I want this FINE PIECE OF
SOFTWARE ru
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