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AW: [Full-Disclosure] securing php



> I have a friend that owns a web hosting company and recently 
> he asked me to check up on his security ... I found that PHP 
> scripts could access, modify, etc. anything on the drive. Of 
> course, this is because PHP was invoked by apache, which is 
> being run as a root user (Administrator, he runs apache on 
> win2k3 for some odd reason) but I do not know the remedy. How 
> could he set up his apache/PHP so that only the users of his 
> web hosting service could "do stuff" to their own web 
> directories. I know I am not explaining this well, but I 
> think you get the picture :) I also know there is a simple 
> solution to this, I googled it though and I couldn't find it.

There is no good solution.

You an enable PHP's "Safe Mode", which goes a long way to
closing these holes, but it's not a 100% solution.


Tom

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