I don't know. php_info();?

But why use PHP 4.0.6 ?

We are up to PHP 4.2.2 now(Which was just realeased due to a security bug).

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"Senthilvelavan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
009101c236bc$61c8b410$300110ac@snpsi">news:009101c236bc$61c8b410$300110ac@snpsi...
Hello Folks,
                 I have applied patch to PHP4.0.6.Any one of you please
suggest on how to test the patched version and confirm that the
vulnerability is fixed.
[Note     :    Patch is applied for the following Vulnerability.
Vulnerabilities in the  php_mime_split function may allow an intruder to
execute arbitrary code with
the privileges of the web server.]
Any help is appreciated.
Advance thanks and regards,
Senthil.





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