[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Valverde), il 04 mag 2002, trasse un profondo sospiro e disse:
> Hi all, > > please I need help, the Message error is: > > Security Alert! PHP CGI cannot be accessed directly. > This PHP CGI binary was compiled with force-cgi-redirect enabled. This > means that a page will only be served up if the REDIRECT_STATUS CGI > variable is set. This variable is set, for example, by Apache's Action > directive redirect. > > You may disable this restriction by recompiling the PHP binary with > the --disable-force-cgi-redirect switch. If you do this and you have > your PHP CGI binary accessible somewhere in your web tree, people will > be able to circumvent .htaccess security by loading files through the > PHP parser. A good way around this is to define doc_root in your > php.ini file to something other than your top-level DOCUMENT_ROOT. > This way you can separate the part of your web space which uses PHP > from the normal part using .htaccess security. If you do not have any > .htaccess restrictions anywhere on your site you can leave doc_root > undefined. If you are running IIS, you may safely set > cgi.force_redirect=0 in php.ini. You have to add a new key in php.ini: cgi.force_redirect = 0 (if you're running IIS or PWS, either Win98 or NT) -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php