Re: Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread STIBS
Mitchell, I run phpmyadmin at a freewebhost on RH 7.0/ Apache 1.3.22/ PHP 4.0.6/ MySQL 3.23.46 in multiuser mode with about 300 users for one year. Zero problems at all with the software. The box got hacked but not because of vulnerabilities in phpmyadmin. In time I use Usermin (plugin for Webm

Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread Mitchell Wright
Hrm. Yes, php can be vulnerable, but I was more worried about phpmyadmin and the potential of direct access to my databases. This particular server runs red hat 7.3, and they bundle php with their distro. They also patch everything in their distros fairly regularly and I subscribe to their update

Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread Mark Stringham
t" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:47 AM Subject: Re: phpmyadmin (OT) > I don't want to start a flame but where do take this from? > Every security-hole in php has been fixed shortly after it was known. > > Its as sec

Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread Thomas Seifert
I don't want to start a flame but where do take this from? Every security-hole in php has been fixed shortly after it was known. Its as secure as any other server-side scripting-language in the web. Thomas On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:40:32 -0500 "Ed Carp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > PHP itself is