On 3-6-2010 22:54, Jan Wagner wrote:
On Friday 07 May 2010, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
Suhosin is now installed and enabled by default. So "1. if anybody
installes a php security module, the documentation should be read" no
longer applies.

php5-suhosin is actually installed cause of 3 reasons:

* installed intentionally
* installed cause recommandation by php5-common
* installed cause recommandation by syscp

So if you don't like php5-suhosin, just deinstall it!

The problem is suhosin will have wasted lots of time of users before they discover it's caused by suhosin.

BTW, those defaults still break perfectly normal apps like phpMyAdmin and Invision Power Board to name a few.

Olaf



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