Here's your stoopid question of the day: how do I make apache run
CGIs in one user's account as that user, so they can have write
permissions within their own directory? I don't want to have to give
the apache user access to user directories, and some of them need to run
CGIs that will writ
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Blake Thornton wrote:
>Should I care about about people hitting my webserver like this:
>
>208.225.213.7 - - [20/Jan/2002:16:37:31 -0700] "GET
>/scripts/..%c1%1c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 561 "-"
>"-"
>
>I think I've read that t
Should I care about about people hitting my webserver like this:
208.225.213.7 - - [20/Jan/2002:16:37:31 -0700] "GET
/scripts/..%c1%1c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0" 404 561 "-"
"-"
I think I've read that this is trying to exploit an NT weakness, but
should I care? I suppose I can