On 2010-09-09 21:37, Daryl Tester wrote:
Yes, again, I know it's dangerous, hence the concern of my original post.
Was my subject line ambiguous?
Yes, inasmuch as you didn't clarify that you perceive the configuration
as an actual vector for attack, rather than an aesthetically displeasing
fe
On 2010-09-09 20:33, Daryl Tester wrote:
This works as it should, but a side effect is that Action is exposing
http:///cgi-bin/php5 to the outside world (which barfs when accessed
directly). Access permissions on the cgi-bin directory appear to get
propagated to the resources I'm trying to "hand
On 2010-08-11 13:23, David Ricar wrote:
> Am I missing an obvious solution that is possible without the patch or
> is my view too paranoid?
Mount all your content read-only.
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On 2010-07-27 10:15, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
> If I understood your question properly, you're asking that
> /htdocs/a.php is one fastcgi app and /htdocs/b.php is another.
> If you want it this way, then you will have to add the shebang (#!)
> line to all of your scripts before solution if you h
On 2010-07-23 00:31, Nick Kew wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 23:45:16 +
Jefferson Ogata wrote:
I am trying to apply INCLUDES processing selectively to CGIs depending
on output content type, to no avail. Wondering if anyone else has run
into this.
At a guess, you have includes configured
Greetings.
I am trying to apply INCLUDES processing selectively to CGIs depending
on output content type, to no avail. Wondering if anyone else has run
into this.
Server is fully patched RHEL 5 x86_64 with Red Hat-provided
httpd-2.2.3-43.el5.
Server DefaultType is text/plain.
My cgi-bin d