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Posted by TheTeapot on 10/26/06 05:45

Rather than an upload directory, it has been set up to use the user's
"Sites/" folder.

I think that the end solution will be to point out that few students
will know how to code and use the PHP on the system, and none of the
students I know can actually use PHP to hack a server.

The other thing is that it isn't part of the Internet, only the
school's Intranet.

Thanks everyone, I'll see how I go tomorrow.

Rik wrote:
> R K wrote:
> > Rik wrote:
> >> R K wrote:
> >>> Then I'd have to reboot the server for every change, not interested
> >>> in that. Already short on time and this is not my real job.
> >>
> >> Well, there's security and there's the illusion of security. Good
> >> luck.
> >
> > It's worked for me so far. Gold plating every damn thing hasn't.
> > Back at ya.
>
> Hmmmf.
> Last piece of advice:
> if you have different users, different user-dirs, but want to apply
> unoveridable settings to every dir:
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_userdir.html
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/public_html.html
>
> And check AllowOverride
>
> For more information alt.apache.configuration
> --
> Rik Wasmus

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