ID:               24401
 Comment by:       php at nexornet dot com
 Reported By:      eero at jlug dot org
 Status:           Critical
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      5.0.0b2-dev
 New Comment:

It's NOT DANGEROUS by itself.  If you use register globals, it depends
on your programming if it is insecure or not.

I'm having this exact issue on php5.0.0b1 on redhat 7.3 with apache2,
waiting patiently for it to be fixed.

Viva Register Globals!


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-07 14:02:43] dlunn at mts dot net

Isn't register_globals dangerous?  Or has that been changed with PHP 5?

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[2003-07-07 09:03:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Making this "Critical", globals are not registered at all,
regardless what register_globals is set to.


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[2003-07-04 11:42:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug #24498 was marked as bogus as it is the same issue. 
Verified it here. 

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[2003-07-04 02:26:23] eero at jlug dot org

Tested with latest cvs-version (php5-200307040530 ),
5.0.0b2-dev sama bug still exists.

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[2003-07-04 01:53:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try the latest PHP 5 snapshot from http://snaps.php.net/


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