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| From: | Ed Carp | Date: | October 25 2002 6:51pm |
| Subject: | RE: phpmyadmin | ||
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> If one cannot avoid using PHP how can I secure it? I will > initially have > it on the same server as IIS. There is a wrapper program that temporarily elevates PHP's permissions, so that the PHP scripts don't have to be world-readable. Can't remember what it is, offhand, though. sql, query
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| • 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 | Chris Boget | 25 Oct |
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| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Chris Boget | 28 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin | Jan Steinman | 27 Oct |
