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FTA:

    "The philosophy behind XAMPP is to build an easy to install
    distribution for developers to get into the world of Apache. To
    make it convenient for developers XAMPP is configured with all
    features turned on.

    The default configuration is not good from a securtiy[sic] point
    of view and it's not secure enough for a production environment -
    please don't use XAMPP in such environment."


Is it really that hard to set it up the "old fashioned way?"  I've
only done it a couple of times, and that was at least 2 years ago, but
I don't remember it being *that* difficult or time-consuming.
However, I have a terrible memory and YMMV.

I wouldn't, if there are any security issues at all.

Roger E. Rustad, Jr. wrote:
> Who here would use XAMPP in a production environment?
>
> http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
>
> Long story short, I have to get *AMPP working on several Windows
> boxes in a very short amount of time.  By default, some of the
> settings there are very insecure, and I'm wondering if I should
> just lock them down individually (change default passwords, turn
> off services, etc) or if I should just install everything the old
> fashioned way. _______________________________________________
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Loren Cress

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- -- Calvin

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