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

2002-04-22 Thread Matt Hillebrand
(HKG) |> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Re: Security using Apache & Windows |> |> |> There is a way of configuring PHP to limit access to the |file system. |> You don't want any schmuck who uploads a PHP script access to your |> entire system, right? PHP allows you to limit wh

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

2002-04-15 Thread Mike Flynn
At 09:23 PM 4/14/2002 -0400, Tim Mackenzie wrote: >There is a way of configuring PHP to limit access to the file system. You >don't want any schmuck who uploads a PHP script access to your entire >system, right? PHP allows you to limit what parts of the system can be >seen. My question is how i

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

2002-04-15 Thread Tim Mackenzie
There is a way of configuring PHP to limit access to the file system. You don't want any schmuck who uploads a PHP script access to your entire system, right? PHP allows you to limit what parts of the system can be seen. My question is how is this done? "B.A.T. Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr

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

2002-04-12 Thread Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)
This is after all and PHP list, so if you explain the relation to PHP then people might help you Otherwise you might try ask 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:

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

2002-04-02 Thread Tim Mackenzie
Sorry if there is any confusion. The question is entirely PHP related. My concern is limiting the scope of PHP's use in my file system. I know that there are commands that can be put into PHP.ini that affect the areas in which read/write operations can be performed by PHP. I'd like to offer PH

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

2002-04-02 Thread Ross Fleming
No offence, but chances are that no-one is answering because it's not a PHP related question. My advice to you is to read the faq's at apache.org (the correct address you need is http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html specifically section E) and set up apache securely first (which is not too