Re: [PHP] php loopholes

2002-07-11 Thread Richard Lynch

>I just wish RedHat's updater worked as seamlessly as Microsoft's.  MUHAHAHA
>;)

I dunno what I screwed up where, but I never have gotten up2date to work :-(

Damn thing takes me to a web-page, I pick what I want, then it takes
forever, then it pukes somehow.

It's been so long since I bothered to try it, I forget the exact error
message.

Sigh.

RedHat 6.2 though...

I've never seen MS auto-updater, and have no intention of seeing it. :-)

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Re: [PHP] php loopholes

2002-07-09 Thread Jason Wong

On Wednesday 10 July 2002 06:04, Lazor, Ed wrote:
> I just wish RedHat's updater worked as seamlessly as Microsoft's.  MUHAHAHA
> ;)

So do I. 

I just love it when Windoze update tells me "You can only download XXX upgrade 
separately from other components .. After installation [after rebooting 
several times], you can return to Windoze update to download additional 
components ..."

I just don't understand why Redhat allows you to download and install all the 
upgrades in one step without giving you the chance to reboot the computer in 
between.

It seems someone has some catching up to do :)

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RE: [PHP] php loopholes

2002-07-09 Thread Lazor, Ed

I just wish RedHat's updater worked as seamlessly as Microsoft's.  MUHAHAHA
;)

-Original Message-
10 out of 10 for that..
the only loopholes that everexist in development software come from
microsoft themselves.
oh yeah that reminds me

I should run my windows update again
LOL
 

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Re: [PHP] php loopholes

2002-07-09 Thread vins

10 out of 10 for that..
the only loopholes that everexist in development software come from
microsoft themselves.
oh yeah that reminds me

I should run my windows update again
LOL



"Miguel Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Chris Taylor wrote:
> > Hi every1, i am currently undertaking some research into PHP security
> > and its flaws / loopholes etc. What i am looking for is information on
> > any aspects of PHP that can be hacked or cracked and how developers have
> > got around these problems.
>
> If there were any holes in PHP itself, they'd get fixed quickly and a
> security updated would be released, rendering your research obsolete. This
> isn't Microsoft we're talking about.
>
> If you mean common programming errors that PHP developers tend to make,
> well, I'd say search the web - there are many, many sites about this
> topic.
>
> miguel
>



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Re: [PHP] php loopholes

2002-07-09 Thread Miguel Cruz

On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Chris Taylor wrote:
> Hi every1, i am currently undertaking some research into PHP security
> and its flaws / loopholes etc. What i am looking for is information on
> any aspects of PHP that can be hacked or cracked and how developers have
> got around these problems.

If there were any holes in PHP itself, they'd get fixed quickly and a
security updated would be released, rendering your research obsolete. This
isn't Microsoft we're talking about.

If you mean common programming errors that PHP developers tend to make, 
well, I'd say search the web - there are many, many sites about this 
topic.

miguel


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