Re: [PHP-WIN] Re: Security using Apache & Windows

2002-04-15 Thread Tim Mackenzie
in an apache or MS Windows support group > > > -Original Message- > > From: Tim Mackenzie > > Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 5:47 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: Security using Apache & Windows > > > > > > No one can help?!

Re: [PHP-WIN] Re: Security using Apache & Windows

2002-04-02 Thread Tim Mackenzie
d another link I just found is the support web-ring > for apache: http://p.webring.com/navcgi?ring=apachesupport;list > > Have fun! :) > > Ross > > -Original Message- > From: Tim Mackenzie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 02 April 2002 16:47 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

[PHP-WIN] Re: Security using Apache & Windows

2002-04-02 Thread Tim Mackenzie
No one can help?! Please, please, please... "Tim Mackenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm running W2K with Apache and PHP4. I'm going to be hosting a number of > websites that I would like to pro

[PHP-WIN] Apache, PHP, Windows, and Security

2002-04-01 Thread Tim Mackenzie
I'm running W2K with Apache and PHP4. I'm going to be hosting a number of websites that I would like to provide PHP support for. What I don't want is them to be able to access my entire file system. They should, at most, be only allowed read/write access to their site folder. How do I go about

[PHP-WIN] Security using Apache & Windows

2002-04-01 Thread Tim Mackenzie
I'm running W2K with Apache and PHP4. I'm going to be hosting a number of websites that I would like to provide PHP support for. What I don't want is them to be able to access my entire file system. They should, at most, be only allowed read/write access to their site folder. How do I go about