Hello.

If the initial reporter does not want scripts to be executed by webserver users, he probably shouldn't store those scripts within his www tree, or should rename them to "...php.txt".

A point release shouldn't thoughtlessly break all PHP-based websites hosted on a server to "403 - Forbidden", because it silently "Installed a new version of 10-cgi.conf", with commented out CGI handling of PHP scripts.

Remember, conf files are being symlinked (and not copied) to conf-enabled by lighty-enable-mod, so any change in these files in conf-available/ (if they have not been modified otherwise) immediately goes "live" after upgrade and restart of lighttpd.

With respect,
Roman.



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