Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-09 Thread John Nichel
Curt Zirzow wrote: * Thus wrote M Saleh EG: but plz Radhita, don't bring your biased opinions about MS vs Opensource or Linux vs Windows over here. It's so subjective and plus gets an off-topic topic more off ! I can install BSD apache/php/mysql w/firewall and totally locked down in 15 minutes

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-09 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Stephen Craton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm in the process of hooking up my own personal web server for use by certain clients to view the progress on work I'm doing for them. However, I'm on a shared network that is behind a firewall and some computers on the network need to stay secure

[PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread Stephen Craton
Hello, I'm in the process of hooking up my own personal web server for use by certain clients to view the progress on work I'm doing for them. However, I'm on a shared network that is behind a firewall and some computers on the network need to stay secure as possible. I've heard that if you gain

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread raditha dissanayake
Hi, This is some what off topic. Stephen Craton wrote: Hello, I'm in the process of hooking up my own personal web server for use by certain clients to view the progress on work I'm doing for them. However, I'm on a shared network that is behind a firewall and some computers on the network need to

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread M Saleh EG
Hi there, I'd agree with Radhita saying how about getting a low cost shared hosting solution instead? but plz Radhita, don't bring your biased opinions about MS vs Opensource or Linux vs Windows over here. It's so subjective and plus gets an off-topic topic more off ! We all benefit from this

RE: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread Stephen Craton
PROTECTED] IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.melchior.us -Original Message- From: M Saleh EG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Stephen Craton; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] Securing Servers Hi

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread John Nichel
Stephen Craton wrote: I agree on the whole MS opinions bit. I also agree about it being off topic, and meant to open it by saying that, but I erased it in fear PHP would consider it OT and become all mad and whatnot. The only problem with the shared hosting idea is that I would have to take time

RE: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread Stephen Craton
Thanks for the reply, and forgive me if I top post, just a bad habit. I think my original intention has been misunderstood. :) I don't plan on starting my own hosting business at all, I just want to allow access to my own personal Apache server to show the clients I am working for the work I've

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread John Nichel
Stephen Craton wrote: Thanks for the reply, and forgive me if I top post, just a bad habit. I think my original intention has been misunderstood. :) I don't plan on starting my own hosting business at all, I just want to allow access to my own personal Apache server to show the clients I am

RE: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread Stephen Craton
://www.melchior.us -Original Message- From: John Nichel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 10:09 PM To: PHP List Subject: Re: [PHP] Securing Servers Stephen Craton wrote: Thanks for the reply, and forgive me if I top post, just

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote M Saleh EG: but plz Radhita, don't bring your biased opinions about MS vs Opensource or Linux vs Windows over here. It's so subjective and plus gets an off-topic topic more off ! I can install BSD apache/php/mysql w/firewall and totally locked down in 15 minutes and know its

Re: [PHP] Securing Servers

2004-10-08 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Stephen Craton: Hello, I'm in the process of hooking up my own personal web server for use by certain clients to view the progress on work I'm doing for them. However, I'm on a shared network that is behind a firewall and some computers on the network need to stay secure as