and how does that actually improve security!? On 29 September 2010 00:40, Mycroft Project <[email protected]> wrote: > That's not a workable solution. > All Mycroft files request updates from a .php file. > I'm currently seeing near total bustage and am consequently pretty pissed off. > If someone comes and finds me on IRC I'd be grateful. > > On 29 September 2010 00:22, Eric H. Jung <[email protected]> wrote: >> For any projects that now have PHP enabled, please rename files ending in >> .php to .html. Files with the .php extension no longer execute through the >> PHP interpreter. >> >> Eric >> >> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Eric H. Jung <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> It has been brought to the attention of the mozdev board of directors, >>> system administrators, and volunteers that the mozdev.org hosting code has >>> critical security flaws. The short-term fix is to immediately disable PHP on >>> mozdev project pages except for those projects that: >>> >>> 1. Explicitly request PHP enabled for their project by emailing >>> [email protected], >>> and >>> 2. Are granted such request by executive decision of mozdev.org's board, >>> system administrators, and/or volunteers. >>> >>> If you require PHP for your project, please email [email protected]. We >>> will not be waiting to hear from you; PHP is being disabled *today*. >>> >>> We apologize for the short notice, but we have information that mozdev.org >>> may be attacked by nefarious individuals. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Eric Jung >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Project_owners mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners >> >> > > > > -- > Charles Caygill > Mycroft Project Owner > http://mycroft.mozdev.org >
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