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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Nguyen Thanh Binh <bi...@vnn.vn> on 2003/05/27 12:13:38 UTC
[users@httpd] [SPAM?] [users@httpd] Apache secure for ISP !!! SOS-SOS
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Content preview: Dear All, I see that apache has got one problem. It is:
When config multi hosting can not prevent user travel other folder ?
Exp bellow: / |_ hst |_ hst1 |_ hst2 here are httpd.conf: ... user
nobody ... <virtualhost hst1> DocumentRoot /hst/hst1 ... </virtualhost>
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