Re: Re: php security books

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<7dd2dc0b0707041022k29aec05bxee83073a8e0d09cb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>quickshift
in@xxxxxxxxx ("Nathan Nobbe") wrote:

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>  this is getting good; i want to know why its *flawed* now too.
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>  no pressure :)
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OK, well, for example page 3 of the book suggests making PHP output
errors into Apache's error_log.  To do this on Linux it means PHP
would have to be run as root.

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