(Apologies in advance if you have already seen this message. I thought I mailed it, but it never showed up on the list that I saw.)
It's possible that I have gremlins in my machine ... Okay, so, I don't look at the php pages on this machine all that often. But every now and then, I do so and find that -- poof! -- apache has forgotten how to render php, and consequently, anyone in the world can see the source to various pages. Not to mention that they *can't* see the pages in question. It happens rarely enough that I have to re-discover how to fix it, which usually involves LoadModules and/or mime types ... but still ... Why is it happening at all? How can I protect myself? (I'm running apache 1.3.27.1-3 and php 4:4.3.2+rc3-6 on unstable.) No one but me has root, and I am reasonably certain that the box hasn't been compromised ... and if it had been, I'd be pretty surprised if the only change was a once every several month minor tweak to apache's conf files! One other note ... I've had these config files around for a very long time, and they actually came from a redhat *shudder* machine originally, so I have 3 apache conf files: httpd.conf, access.conf, and srm.conf. -- monique -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]