Hi James
Thanks for you comments, its a fair call.
All I could add at this stage is that you have to login to Pyrite to be able
to do any editing of the php.ini files and you can configure Pyrite to only
work via Locahost and not remote connections. It is also true that you do
need write permissi
James Benson wrote:
It should be fine for windows but how are you gonna save the php.ini on
any linux box that typically (when setup correctly) requires root access
to save the file, your opening up a security hole with something like
that unless you tackle this issue some other way!
James
It should be fine for windows but how are you gonna save the php.ini on
any linux box that typically (when setup correctly) requires root access
to save the file, your opening up a security hole with something like
that unless you tackle this issue some other way!
James
Zac Barton wrote:
Sorry that embedded link should be http://pyrite.zacbarton.com/ :-(
Z
On 11/2/05, Zac Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> I have been working on a free web based app that lets you update the
> php.ini from your browser very much like Coldfusion has.
>
> You can find a demo off the
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