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Betreff: Re: [PHP] Re: How to authnticate and use contents from ${HOME}
Gesendet: Sa 11 Jul 2009 17:55:24 CEST
Von: "Ashley Sheridan"
> Have you looked at other online solutions for this? For someone who is just
>
> learning PHP, yo
On Saturday 11 July 2009 16:41:21 schneider.chant...@freenet.de wrote:
> Hello Ashley,
>
> > This really seems like you would be best off doing this with a simple SSH
> > connection. I see you use Linux, so that makes things easier.
>
> Ehm, no, I use and the Webinterface.
>
> > You can
> > manipu
Hello Ashley,
> This really seems like you would be best off doing this with a simple SSH
> connection. I see you use Linux, so that makes things easier.
Ehm, no, I use and the Webinterface.
> You can
> manipulate files as if they were in your local file system with KDE IO
> slaves
> (assumi
On Saturday 11 July 2009 15:57:30 schneider.chant...@freenet.de wrote:
> Hello Carl,
>
> > PHP may not be the thing to do this.. because it sounds like you want
> > the users to chroot to ${HOME} which php especially on a vhost does not
> > do.
>
> It is not a VHost. It is a full blown machine.
>
First time I've ever seen LAMP described as a language...
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On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 10:52, wrote:
> Hi Isaac,
>
>> Installing LAMP is not a good idea for productive servers. Always stick
>> with
>> the Packages of your distribution to get all upgrades.
No offense toward the poster of this information, but this is
probably the most ludicrous advice I'v
Sorry for the second mail, but my first one was rejected and the rest
from the list was gone diirectly into the Spamfolder from Freenet...
Chantale
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Hello Carl,
> PHP may not be the thing to do this.. because it sounds like you want
> the users to chroot to ${HOME} which php especially on a vhost does not
> do.
It is not a VHost. It is a full blown machine.
with apache2, php5, libapache2-mod-suphp, courier-imap/mta
> If you want users to
Hi Isaac,
> Installing LAMP is not a good idea for productive servers. Always stick
> with
> the Packages of your distribution to get all upgrades.
Ack! I use Debian/Lenny
> Activating a module isn't hard at all, so... there's not really a need for
> packages like "LAMP" on a unix-like OS.
> Th
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