zerotoolkit Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 the security risk is still there. any suggestions?
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AlanR Posted December 8, 2005 Posted December 8, 2005 the security risk is still there. any suggestions? 1) Is it a *nix host? 2) Are you sure the method you're using to set the permissions is actually working? Some servers don't let you set permissions through all methods. 3) If you're sure that permissions are 444 you can turn off the warning at the bottom of includes/application_top.php. There have been other solutions posted here but you'll have to search them out. One is: http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?sho...ndpost&p=343806 Local: Mac OS X 10.5.8 - Apache 2.2/php 5.3.0/MySQL 5.4.10 • Web Servers: Linux Tools: BBEdit, Coda, Versions (Subversion), Sequel Pro (db management)
zerotoolkit Posted December 8, 2005 Author Posted December 8, 2005 Contact your host. Jack gave them a call, thanks for the tip. who would have thunk it.
zerotoolkit Posted December 8, 2005 Author Posted December 8, 2005 1) Is it a *nix host?2) Are you sure the method you're using to set the permissions is actually working? Some servers don't let you set permissions through all methods. 3) If you're sure that permissions are 444 you can turn off the warning at the bottom of includes/application_top.php. There have been other solutions posted here but you'll have to search them out. One is: http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?sho...ndpost&p=343806 wow! now that solved it. thanks!
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