misc
<>
do you?
<>
My fingers were too fast. Here's the article:
Here's some example of php.ini settings. Take a look at the php manual for
these and other related php security settings.
safe_mode = On
doc_root = /usr/local/apache/htdocs
user_dir = /home/jdoe/htdocs
-Original Message-
From: Giz [mailto
The php module way to handle this is to make use of apache security
facilities. Keep in mind, that cgi != modules. They are fundamentally
different. A module is part of the webserver process by definition. This
is it's strength in terms of performance.
What you have available to you for securi
Hi guys.
I was mistaken.
I renamed my index.html to index.php and all works now.
I now start my first php tutorial
Martin
"Martin Bos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
> I just installed (i think) php on my apache2 webserver.
> I added to http.conf:
>
> # P
Martin,
I had the same problem. Call the script index.php or hello.php
Once that is done from your browser type in the following
http://localhost/index.php or http://localhost/hello.php
You should be able to see the parsed php script..
Regards
Hari
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hewi
Martin Bos wrote:
Hi,
I just installed (i think) php on my apache2 webserver.
I added to http.conf:
# PHP 5 beta 4
LoadModule php5_module "c:/php/php5apache2.dll"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
And put php.ini in c:\program files\\apache2 with:
extension_dir = "c:\php\ext"
When I try the
Hi,
I just installed (i think) php on my apache2 webserver.
I added to http.conf:
# PHP 5 beta 4
LoadModule php5_module "c:/php/php5apache2.dll"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
And put php.ini in c:\program files\\apache2 with:
extension_dir = "c:\php\ext"
When I try the following html:
Hi Anthony !
following page may be usefull to you.
http://in.php.net/manual/en/install.apache.php#install.apache.windows
ANYWAY if you are just going to use this machine as a
test server Xitami server from xitami.com is a good
server to try. Its tiny and moreover no hard tweaking
is necessary
I use apache's suid mechanism so that all cgi scripts in a user home
directory run as that user. php scripts seem to still run as the
apache user (www-data with Debian) however.
Obviously this represents a nasty security risk, to say nothing of
complicating disk quota management. As things stand,
10 matches
Mail list logo