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suPHP and OSCommerce
Most customers have got to grips with suPHP and the necessary changes this well. However one thing we didn’t reference in our earlier post about suPHP, was a permissions error in OSCommerce. OSCommerce issues a warning if the user that PHP is running under is able to edit the configuration files. Obviously now we have [...]
Installing suPHP & Internal Server Errors
What is the difference between suPHP and “regular” PHP? Our regular installation of PHP has always run as the user “nobody” (a fact that often causes issues with temporary files and caches created by the webserver) and does not require the execute flag to run. This inherently creates a security risk that may allow other [...]
Backing Up MySQL Databases
Most customers will know that we always remind them to make their own backups, it’s for their own peace of mind as our current service doesn’t offer backups (we say current because as of today that is very much a “watch this space”). Backing up your files is often as simple as having the copy [...]