Re: Apache and backup files

2003-01-29 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:25:35PM +0100, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: > ## Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > What about adding in default httpd.conf something like this to protect > > from reading common editors backup files (index.php~ ...) > > What about using the Right Editor[tm]

Re: Apache and backup files

2003-01-29 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:25:35PM +0100, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote: > ## Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > What about adding in default httpd.conf something like this to protect > > from reading common editors backup files (index.php~ ...) > > What about using the Right Editor[tm]

Re: Apache and backup files

2003-01-29 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > What about adding in default httpd.conf something like this to protect > from reading common editors backup files (index.php~ ...) What about using the Right Editor[tm] (or just disabling backup files)? No, seriously, I usually have a mirror of the web di

Re: Apache and backup files

2003-01-29 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Emmanuel Lacour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > What about adding in default httpd.conf something like this to protect > from reading common editors backup files (index.php~ ...) What about using the Right Editor[tm] (or just disabling backup files)? No, seriously, I usually have a mirror of the web di

Apache and backup files

2003-01-29 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
What about adding in default httpd.conf something like this to protect from reading common editors backup files (index.php~ ...) Order allow,deny Deny from all I think it could avoid fresh debian installs (and fresh admins...) giving us some unwanted web source-code... Waiting for c

Apache and backup files

2003-01-29 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
What about adding in default httpd.conf something like this to protect from reading common editors backup files (index.php~ ...) Order allow,deny Deny from all I think it could avoid fresh debian installs (and fresh admins...) giving us some unwanted web source-code... Waiting for c