Re: [PHP] security on shared servers

2004-04-09 Thread Andy B
> You don't have access to anything outside of the webroot? If /home/user/www/ > is your webroot, then write them to /home/user/. If you're saying you can't > do that and they have to be put under the webroot, then give them .php > extensions and make the first line > > > > Then they can't be view

Re: [PHP] security on shared servers

2004-04-09 Thread John W. Holmes
From: "Andy B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > im writing this admin system for a website and need to have it write system > logs to its own log files... the only problem i can really see is that its > on a shared webserver and all files are restricted to your own domain/vhost > dirs (whatever those happen

[PHP] security on shared servers

2004-04-09 Thread Andy B
hi... im writing this admin system for a website and need to have it write system logs to its own log files... the only problem i can really see is that its on a shared webserver and all files are restricted to your own domain/vhost dirs (whatever those happen to be). the admin wont let anybody pu