php-windows Digest 9 Apr 2001 03:18:08 - Issue 534
Topics (messages 6565 through 6568):
Re: PHP as an Apache module
6565 by: Steve Prentice
6566 by: Phil Driscoll
Re: Security Win2000/PHP4/Apache 3.1.19 - help!
6567 by: Chris Adams
saving images which have been ass
I have a problem . I have posted this earlier as well ,but no one seems to
be able to help me but here i go again.
I retrieve my images from a mysql db , but whenever i want to save the image
it has been assigned a name identical to my php page (without the extension
though)
eg. If you click on
On 8 Apr 2001 08:02:44 -0700, Steve Prentice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anyone got any good ideas because this seems to be a very important
>issue, and we can't be the only people running win32 apache and php.
What user are you running Apache as? If it's a special account which low
privilege
Thanks for the info. Your security problem is not so much of an issue for me
as I don't allow anyone else to run anything on my machine.
I assume that Apache by default will probably run under the system account.
I suppose you could create an account with similar privileges, but set
permissions
"Phil Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in a message :
>
> As an interim position before I transfer most of my production sites from
> NT to Linux, it would be helpful for me to move from IIS to Apache, so
> that I can get everything in order for a quick switch to Linux.
>
> I am happy that Apac
php-windows Digest 8 Apr 2001 15:02:37 - Issue 533
Topics (messages 6563 through 6564):
Re: Looping through records and finding the next
6563 by: Bob Hall
Security Win2000/PHP4/Apache 3.1.19 - help!
6564 by: Steve Prentice
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Hiya All,
I'm hoping someone can give me some pointers here.
We've got running Win2000 with Apache 3.1.19 (mod_ssl) and PHP4 (&
ChilliASP). And as such our system seems totally unprotected in the way that
a user could run a php script and delete anything on the system that they
fancied (on a tes