On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eben Goodman wrote:
If you're doing multi-hosting, look into suexec. the fact that it runs
CGI's as the user is kinda secondary to the fact that it shows you WHICH
user uploaded the insecure script.
For PHP scripts, I've had good luck running suPHP (which is not an
official apache project, but something similar really should be).
-Dan
I recently had an irc exploit on my server running this eggdrop relay thing
via apache. I was able to find the offending files and remove them and the
eggdrop processes went away for awhile, but now they are back and try as I
might I can't find any files that correspond to this software. When viewing
top it shows the eggdrop processes running as apache. If I don't reboot the
server for a couple days the eggdrop apache processes start sucking up all
cpu and gobbling bandwidth.
Has anyone else dealt with this?
thanks,
Eben
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