Citando Michael van Elst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 08:51:45AM -0300, Alexander Belck wrote:
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> As an ISP you should not run a single Apache with mod_php for more than
> one customer. PHP safe mode is a myth :-)

Do I need a hole new OpenPkg instalation with a diferent opkg_root to have
distingt apache builds (one with_mod_php, one without) and processes ?
How many client connections can a single apache process handle (simultaneos
browsing of one site) ?
I thoght that multiple apache processes could be activated if the number of
request require it and shuted down if to many are idle.

About security problems with php, are they just there for acessing sites where
php is enabled, or only to the persons with write publishing access to the
sites tree directory (that will mean that the ISP client has bad intensions to
exploit the php security flaus, not any unknown guy at the web) ?


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