Chris Adams wrote: > However, like I said, I really do think this is a moot point, because I > think that anything you can put in one .htaccess file can be overriden > by a .htaccess file in a subdirectory. You could play a never-ending > game of tag trying to follow a users' subdirectory creation.
Don't forget the human factor. If you find someone doing nasty things you can try everything on a technicla level to stop him - or simply block him :-) As a SysAdmin it is my task to make sure my users follow the defined and agreed terms of use. If they don't - they get a warning and as a final resort they get closed out. A very simple solution that has proved to work :-) my .02 only Jan Wildeboer _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
