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PHP5 is enabled on the server, but it's quite restricted because of the voulnurable nature of PHP. PHP is run in safemode and uses suPHP. Apache server uses mod_security to prevent some further attacks. Ask if you need more details about the configuration. = PHP =
PHP is available on [[Info/Supporter|Supporter accounts]] only. The currently installed version of PHP is 5.3.x with Suhosin patches for added security, and xcache for performance. PHP is run via mod_fcgid and suEXEC. This allows for good performance will still maintaining a high level of security, since all scripts are executed with the permissions of the owner of the script.

Suhosin is enabled to increase security, and because of this all your `.php` files must ''not'' be writable by "group" or "others". (''Group'' or ''Others'' doesn't even need read permissions, so `chmod 600` is fine for `.php` files. Static content will need read permission by ''Others'' however, like `chmod 644` for example.)

== See also ==
 * [[Info/Webhosting|Webhosting]]
 * [[CGI]]

== Links ==
 * http://www.php.net/
 * http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/index.html
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PHP is available on Supporter accounts only. The currently installed version of PHP is 5.3.x with Suhosin patches for added security, and xcache for performance. PHP is run via mod_fcgid and suEXEC. This allows for good performance will still maintaining a high level of security, since all scripts are executed with the permissions of the owner of the script.

Suhosin is enabled to increase security, and because of this all your .php files must not be writable by "group" or "others". (Group or Others doesn't even need read permissions, so chmod 600 is fine for .php files. Static content will need read permission by Others however, like chmod 644 for example.)

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