On 18-08-11 22:42, Shawn Milochik wrote:
This was actually discussed in a talk by Adam Baldwin at DjangoCon 2010:
http://www.ngenuity-is.com/blog/2010/sep/10/pony-pwning-djangocon-2010/
Ah, that's useful!
I don't believe it's a good idea at all to disregard something like
mod_security just
This was actually discussed in a talk by Adam Baldwin at DjangoCon 2010:
http://www.ngenuity-is.com/blog/2010/sep/10/pony-pwning-djangocon-2010/
I don't believe it's a good idea at all to disregard something like
mod_security just because we're using Django, because mod_security isn't
On 18-08-11 18:35, KC LEE wrote:
Hi,
I am running a website built with Django.
For security, I am going to install mod_security on my web server.
Anyone use mod_security with Django? Is mod_security useful?
I heard that Django can defend many attacks (like csrf, XSS, SQL
Injection
I am also looking for the same HELP ANYONE?
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:05 PM, KC LEE <leekc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running a website built with Django.
>
> For security, I am going to install mod_security on my web server.
>
> Anyone use mod_security w
Hi,
I am running a website built with Django.
For security, I am going to install mod_security on my web server.
Anyone use mod_security with Django? Is mod_security useful?
I heard that Django can defend many attacks (like csrf, XSS, SQL
Injection... and so on...)
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