I do not believe this is actually an apache issue, however a few things
I noticed are:
Make sure the use PHP runs as has write access to /var/www/html
(probably not a good idea to have it in this folder, if this is your document
root, as you open up the entire web to writing by apache/p
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On 5/11/06, Billy Nab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, in some OEM installs the config.nice does not exist.
At
> least I could not find it
Unfortunately, in some OEM installs the config.nice does not exist. At
least I could not find it on a recent OEM install of RHEL/4.
Bill
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>sorry, I was mistaken when writing it in the mail. It must to say:
>
>$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/a
You are doing the ls on this dir
/local/home/apache2
But your configure command has -prefix=
/usr/local/apache2
B Nab
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>From: Ron Arts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Bennet,
>
>- understand that the apache docs are for the apache *as they
distribute >it
Mukarram Syed wrote:
> Hi,
> I need some help on this, we are going to go live soon but this is a
> road block for us.
> The issue is:
> We are hosting an ecommerce site. Lets say the http domain is
> www.example.com
> We go to www.example.com, browse and click on some items and add to
the bag.
Well, as far as scanners, sure they exist. I can show a log of a
personal server that gets hit about 100 in under a minute by a script or
program scanning for vulnerabilities in PHP, Apache, ASP, IIS all of it.
They try to find web pages or scripts that are exploitable, which give
them access to