On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:08:35AM -0600, Colin Williams wrote:
> On 5/21/08, Carl Vondrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I may be wrong, but I think the problem is that on a shared host,
>> the IP address will be 127.0.0.1 when accessing a site on the same
>> machine.
> I feel like jumping in here.  I believe that the IP address will be the
> external IP of the server, since the DNS lookup on the domain example.org (in
> your scenario) points to that external IP address, even though it originates
> from the same computer.  I don't have a DNS server handy to try this out,
> however, so perhaps someone who does can test this and let the rest of the 
> list
> know?

I think it largely depends on how the network is configured for each 
host.  But, I've seen both.

> In another related point, I think it's unlikely for a hacker to register a
> hosting account for the sole purpose of hacking a symfony dev controller. 

I too think it's entirely unlikely.  I also think that there would 
be better ways to break in once you have a hosting account.

Carl

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