We have a webserver with a couple of customers and they are all using
PHP. Does anyone have any good tips on how to secure PHP (this is when
you start flaming me for not being specific) or if we even have to
worry about it? We have replaced the PHP installation from Apple for
the one that Marc builds at Entropy because we needed support for GD
so this is somewhat of a more general question about OS X Server and
PHP vs Security.
10.3.9 server and PHP 4.3.11.
Well any time you use someone else's binary security is already lost.
Anytime you build you're own you're now responsible for security
assurances and following up on vulnerabilities that may exist where
Apple is proactive for you for their own builds.
As for "securing" PHP, did you try googling for that phrase???
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-dhan
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