I have been doing Apache training this week for some folks that are very concerned about security. We spent about half of Friday doing two things. First, we attempted to figure out what the absolute minimum set of modules was that Apache could run with. Second, we tried to figure out what the minimal file permissions were that we could put on the Apache directories and still have things work.
With regard to the former, I discovered some things which surprised me just a little. With regard to the latter, we discovered that the recommended file permissions in the documentation are much more open than they need to be. I'm going to write up some of our observations over the next few days as I have time, and was hoping to stir up a little interest so that when I have something, some folks will be willing to take a look at it. Rich -- Pilgrim, how you journey on the road you chose To find out where the winds die and where the stories go --Pilgrim (Enya - A Day Without Rain) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
