Hi,

Sunday, June 18, 2006, 5:19:20 PM, you wrote:
S> ----- Original Message ----- 
S> From: "Rory Browne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>
>> Good code won't be vulnerable to register_globals either, but having
>> register_globals on is a security problem because there are security flaws
>> that can only be exploited when register_globals is enabled.
>>

S> Actually, code quality cannot overcome the vulnerability of 
S> register_globals.  Every program will have global variables. 
S> register_globals=on may overwrite a valid global variable, one totally
S> unrelated to user input, with a value coming from the request, and there is
S> nothing good coding can do about it. The chances that an external user might
S> hit the right variable name are slim (unless a disgruntled former 
S> programmer) but they exist.

S> Satyam


Just get into the habit of setting all variables to known values
before using them will take care of this problem. Set the warning
level to E_ALL and get warned when using variables that have not been
set to good values while in the development phase.

-- 
regards,
Tom

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