On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 22:59, Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > Alternatively, there is www.plone.org
Looks nice thank you. After a lot of RTFM along with several test installs, I now realise that most of the problems I've had witth PHP-nuke are "Msql access" related. What I need to do now is to determine the proper way to secure the mysq-server and yet allow php-nuke to access its dbase. I had no problems setting up eestock (with postgres) and works like a charm but then it doesn't use mysql. All the documentation I've come accross re php-nuke impies that mysql is left wide open as there is no reference made to securing the installation. This might be acceptable on an internal home system but not on a pruduction system. There has got to be some better docs out there, but as of yet, I've not come accross them. Software and network security are my extreme weak-points thus I'll be doing a lot of RTFM'n. I was hoping to take a network admin course but living in British Columbia the land of M$, all the courses I've seen offered in community colleges are geared towards IIs or some other M$ dribble.So this leaves me to to learning on my own (as usual). -- Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO) Westbank, B. C. Powered by Slackware 8.1, sent with Evolution _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
