First of all a BIG THANKS for the brilliant 'perfect debian-sarge setup' and this great software! Runs smooth on the first try! Great job you're doing here guys! As my last Server was hijacked through a open PHP bug in within a dead project that still was accessible through web, I learned a lesson... so I thought of this time adding a bit more general security installing the hardened-php patch from here: http://www.hardened-php.net/. Anyone has this running on his ISPConfig Server already? Are there any known issues with this combination? Furthermore I always used Turck MM Cache to speed up all the PHP stuff (and PHP-code is what I mainly have running on the different webs...) that is available from here: http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/ So the same questions here, anyone has this running on his ISPConfig Server already? Are there any known issues? Thanks in advance for any info!
I used Turck MM Cache on my server without any problems, but this project seems to be dead, so I'm using its successor eAccelerator now: http://eaccelerator.net
Just curious, since I've never messed around with eAccelerator and was just reading its web page. Are you using this in a production environment? How stable does it seem? ________ Toyota hz engine history
"The Hardening-Patch is a patchset that adds security hardening features to PHP to protect your servers on the one hand against a number of well known problems in PHP applications and on the other hand against potential unknown vulnerabilities within those applications or the PHP core itself." Have a look here: http://www.hardened-php.net/index.14.html tom