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| From: | Ed Carp | Date: | October 25 2002 3:40pm |
| Subject: | RE: phpmyadmin | ||
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> A quick question: Is phpmyadmin secure? Anyone have an negative > experiences > having it installed on their server? PHP itself is not secure unless special steps are taken to secure it, and even then it's no guarantee. There have been several exploits published against PHP, and a few of them have been root exploits. I avoid PHP when I can, especially on shared servers. sql, query
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| • Connection | Arthur | 25 Oct |
| • Re: Connection | Jocelyn Fournier | 25 Oct |
| • phpmyadmin | Mitchell Wright | 25 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | Ed Carp | 25 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | Thomas Seifert | 25 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | Mitchell Wright | 25 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | John Chang | 25 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | Jeroen Geusebroek | 26 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | Ed Carp | 26 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | Mark Stringham | 25 Oct |
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| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Dyego Souza do Carmo | 25 Oct |
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| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Chris Boget | 25 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Pete Harlan | 28 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Chris Boget | 28 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin | Jan Steinman | 27 Oct |
