Hi everyone, There is, I think, a big security problem: scripts are running under apache user. Due to that fact if someone decided to write a...
Yes but php scripts will not be run by apache user, but by the currently user..(because under apache there is a big exploit with uploading scripts..)
yes me under debian but not with the package because it is too permissive so I compiled it..
All is in the title... I don't understand why you run php as an apache module whereas we can use cgi and so run each php script by his owner so...
By default the command used so as to know if apackage is installed is to stop and start the software.... such as (under debian) /etc/init.d/mysql...
No problem I contact he now... And I would now if you were interested in an OpenBSD version because I work on debian/OpenBSD and I know those two OS
I would work on scripts which do the pre-install on many distrib (debian, fedora, freebsd..) and later why not integrate ASP and Java support...
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