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Re: Is a .php file protected from inclusion in outside domains?

Posted by nc on 12/04/05 03:35

Thanks Jonathan and NC. :-)

I completely overlooked the variable's existing only
in the hosting server. So, on to the next issue that
comes up. I imagine that if two domains exist upon
one server, any1.com and any2.com, that the PHP
environments applied to each environment are 100%
independent of each other. Is this correct?

Let's take it one step farther and say any1.com is
permitted to trust any2.com, meaning any2.com gets
access to things on any1.com... I don't even know if
this is really possible on Apache servers, but I've
read that it's possible on Microsoft NT servers. And
even with the trust configured in a manner that provides
execution rights... (maybe this is a per server-type issue
dependent upon a method of installation) are the PHP
environments mutually exclusive and independent of
each other? Is it possible for two domain names to
use a shared install of PHP or is this the way it's done
on all servers (and perhaps this should be an Apache
question concerning this topic)?

I'm trying to get a feel for the security measures required
and appreciate any and all help.

Thanks, Ralph.

 

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