> Bruce,
>
> Thanks for all of you input, it is much appreciated it.
>
> I do know about securing IIS, but I was concerned about security when
> adding PHP into the mix.
>
> From the answers I received, I am assuming that the security is in the
> OS/Server software, and that there aren't any
> >>All PHP does, is create a dynamic webpage, ie create a web page
> >>"on-the-fly". This does not expose any holes any more than creating an
> >> html page does.
>
> not true - PHP is as secure as the pages you program.
> lack of user input verification is a good example.
If you wants to be ph
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>>All PHP does, is create a dynamic webpage, ie create a web page
>>"on-the-fly". This does not expose any holes any more than creating
~ b r y a n
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>>All PHP does, is create a dynamic webpage, ie create a web page
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So far as I'm aware, you're correct, secure IIS and php is s
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Bruce,
Thanks for all of you input, it is much appreciated it.
I do know about securing IIS, but I was conc
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Configuring securely in IIS5 under Windows 2000
Server
Eric et al;
START BY MAKING A FULL AND COMPLETE BACKUP OF YOUR MACHINE! IF you make
an error with USERS, GROUPS and PERMISSIONS, you might lock yourself
completely out of the machine and not be able to regain access
Eric et al;
START BY MAKING A FULL AND COMPLETE BACKUP OF YOUR MACHINE! IF you make an
error with USERS, GROUPS and PERMISSIONS, you might lock yourself completely
out of the machine and not be able to regain access to your drives and
directories without a complete reinstall of the Windows 2000