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> I am trying to get a hosting provider(Godaddy.com) to enable the ftp_connect
> extensions to php. They tell me that they cannot do so for security reasons.
> Is this really such a security issue?
> 
> At php.net I read the advice:
> 
> "for ftp to work you must do ./configure --enable-ftp in php4"
> 
> ...and from phpcollab.com:
> 
> "You should ask your hosting provider to install those for you, probably
> they will do without much problem. Or, if they don't want to, you should
> consider choosing another provider."
> 
> If it is an issue, does anyone know of a hosting provider that allows these
> extensions?
> 
> -Brian Anderson

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Randall Perry
sysTame

Xserve Web Hosting/Co-location
Website Design/Development
WebObjects Hosting
Mac Consulting/Sales

http://www.systame.com/



> I am trying to get a hosting provider(Godaddy.com) to enable the ftp_connect
> extensions to php. They tell me that they cannot do so for security reasons.
> Is this really such a security issue?
> 
> At php.net I read the advice:
> 
> "for ftp to work you must do ./configure --enable-ftp in php4"
> 
> ...and from phpcollab.com:
> 
> "You should ask your hosting provider to install those for you, probably
> they will do without much problem. Or, if they don't want to, you should
> consider choosing another provider."
> 
> If it is an issue, does anyone know of a hosting provider that allows these
> extensions?
> 
> -Brian Anderson

-- 
Randall Perry
sysTame

Xserve Web Hosting/Co-location
Website Design/Development
WebObjects Hosting
Mac Consulting/Sales

http://www.systame.com/

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