Wil Hitchman wrote:
I definetly amIRRITATING!
- Original Message - From: "Mikey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Apache 2.0.52, PHP 5.03, FreeBSD 4.10 memory problems
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Hope everybody else is sending this g
I definetly amIRRITATING!
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From: "Mikey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 6:10 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Apache 2.0.52, PHP 5.03, FreeBSD 4.10 memory problems
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Hope everybody else is sending this guy read receipts
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Hope everybody else is sending this guy read receipts?
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> Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:
> >>Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:
> >>
> ...
> >>
> >>Fix or disable that script.
> >
> >
> > I wish I could, but I'm not a PHP-programmer (can read it
> and can do
> > some basic programming, but I lack in-depth knowledge of PHP).
> >
>
> well disab
> > :-( The downside would be, IMHO, that I would need to pro-actively
> > check everything that is going on concerning PHP, in order
> to prevent
> > any major problems. (one and a halve month ago, some clients on an
> > other installation who hadn't mainted phpBB also caused me the
> > nece
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>That's definitely not good.
>>
>>But there is only so much you, and PHP, can do to stop a bad programmer
>>from chewing up resources.
>>
> I'm pretty sure that you can prevent this somehow!
> There is no way any OS with respect for themself, will
> allow any user installe
> :-( The downside would be, IMHO, that I would need to pro-actively check
> everything that is going on concerning PHP, in order to prevent any major
> problems. (one and a halve month ago, some clients on an other
> installation
> who hadn't mainted phpBB also caused me the necessary problems). A
Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:
Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:
...
Fix or disable that script.
I wish I could, but I'm not a PHP-programmer (can read it and can do some
basic programming, but I lack in-depth knowledge of PHP).
well disabling it is fairly easy ;-) rm -f ./xxx.php
I al
John Nichel wrote:
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ohhh :-( I was enjoying that ;-)
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> Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:
> > I'm running Apache 2.0.52 and PHP 5.03 in a jailed (Virtual Private
> > Server)
> > FreeBSD 4.10 envirorement. PHP 5.03 is running as php_mod and was
> > installed quite recently. Since then (better, since someone started
> > using it) I've been getting th
Richard Lynch wrote:
That's definitely not good.
But there is only so much you, and PHP, can do to stop a bad programmer
from chewing up resources.
I'm pretty sure that you can prevent this somehow!
There is no way any OS with respect for themself, will
allow any user installed programs (like PHP)
Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:
> I'm running Apache 2.0.52 and PHP 5.03 in a jailed (Virtual Private
> Server)
> FreeBSD 4.10 envirorement. PHP 5.03 is running as php_mod and was
> installed
> quite recently. Since then (better, since someone started using it) I've
> been getting these errors i
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