I can’t figure this out? If you visit my site to a non-existent
PHP page then the server responds 200 and displays a blank page instead of a
404 page. Yet if you go to a non-existent directory then you get a 404. The
blank page only happens on a non-existent PHP page. If you go to a
non-e
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I'm sorry to ask a question that I'm sure exists in the documents, but I
have yet to see it? How does one compile php 5.0.2. statically into your
apache 2.0.51 binary, everything, I've seen thus far shows how to create a
php shared module?
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Hello there,
PHP set up as CGI (either with binfmt and suEXEC or via suPHP) can
expose your system to a denial of service attack. Even a very simple
page like
can bog down a server completely if the reload button on the browser is
pressed continously for some seconds. I already tried the RMax
John Middleton wrote:
Greetings,
My company’s site is currently running on a Linux box with PHP 4.1.2
and Apache 1.3.24 (more information can be seen at
http://www.ncees.org/info.php). Our site’s host needed to upgrade our
box for security issues, and installed new versions of Apache and PHP
4.
I want to install php on a linux system in combination with a boa-webserver
and sqlite. The size of space for php should be as small as possible.
Can anybody tell me with which options the configure script has to be
started to get the wanted result?
Thanks,
Dan
Greetings,
My company’s site is currently running on a Linux box with
PHP 4.1.2 and Apache 1.3.24 (more information can be seen at http://www.ncees.org/info.php). Our
site’s host needed to upgrade our box for security issues, and installed
new versions of Apache and PHP 4.3.3. When th
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