RE: [PHP] Nasty DoS in PHP | Windows only?

2002-04-18 Thread Jason Murray
I'd be interested in knowing your versions and the versions of the first guy that posted about this. Maybe he has the same setup as me, or close enough, but both of us are different from you. Actually, I just thought about it - maybe you guys are both running it on Windows (shame on you

Re: [PHP] Nasty DoS in PHP | Windows only?

2002-04-18 Thread DRaGoNLz
- Original Message - From: Jason Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Jason Soza' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 11:36 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] Nasty DoS in PHP | Windows only? I'd be interested in knowing your versions and the versions of the first guy

RE: [PHP] Nasty DoS in PHP | Windows only?

2002-04-18 Thread Jason Murray
I know what you are saying. I've taken down apache on win32 with setcookie [snip] I'm pretty sure they ran PHP on apache, not IIS. Maybe this problem is only with the win32 version of the PHP module. Yep, apparently I can't read. Apache, IIS, same header() probs. Nonetheless, a bug is

Re: [PHP] Nasty DoS in PHP | Windows only?

2002-04-18 Thread Billy S Halsey
Actually, it occurs on Solaris as well. I just coded up the script, and it brought my server to its knees, though I was able to break it before it hanged hard. My configuration: * Solaris 8 108528-12 * PHP 4.1.1 as an executable (didn't try through Apache) * 512mb ram, 1 @ 440MHx

Re: [PHP] Nasty DoS in PHP | Windows only?

2002-04-18 Thread Gerard Samuel
Just catching up on my emails and saw this thread. Just a note that it didn't happen under FreeBSD 4.5-R p3 PHP 4.1.2 (Apache module) 386M Ram, PIII 450 box The script died after the max_time setting, and apache's children returned back to their happy go lucky nature all by themselves...