Enable register_globals on individual cPanel accounts
May 16, 2006, 6:10 am
Since register_globals is disabled on the servers for security purposes, some of your scripts and Fantastico installs might not work properly. However, you can enable it on your individual accounts thru .htaccess.
All you need to do is edit your .htaccess in the root folder of your account (or create one via the File Manager if none exist).
Place the ff. line of code in it:
php_flag register_globals on
That’s it.
Posted by yuga under: Guides
Reseller Hosting Guide An excerpt of the article written by Mr. Chris K. posted at thehostingnews.com sums up the ins and outs of becoming a hosting reseller: What isBranded cPanel Login I'm sure a lot of cPanel users still don't know that they can create a branded cPanel login or a Webmail login to integrate justSettings for your Email Client The following settings should be used for your email clients. This includes MS Outlook, Outlook Express, Opera, Thunderbird, etc. 1. Default Email Account Each hosting account hasWordPress 1.5.1.3 Security Update WordPress version 1.5.1.3 is remotely exploitable if the web server on which it runs has register_globals = on in the PHP configuration. perl and PHPSecurity Basics: PHP For those who are using scripts like Moveable Type and Wordpress, they have little to worry about security since they only need to wait forUpload Files via cPanel File Manager This is a short guide on how to use the File Manager in your cPanel. 1) Login to your cPanel and click on the File ManagerApache 1.3.36 Security Update A new version of Apache (1.3.36) was just released for Cpanel servers. We don't recommend upgrading rightaway, because you quite often wind up with moreWhat’s a Good Domain Name? The Internet's domain name system (DNS) allows us to associate domain names with IP addresses to enable us to access one's website easier. Christopher HengCGI Scripts disabled We have disabled the Mchat, Cgiecho, Cgiemail, Guestbook, Counter and Formmails from CPanel's system wide cgi-sys directory. The are the most commonly exploited scripts sinceTutorial on Installing Wordpress Tutorial on WordPress Installation: http://www.optiniche.com/blog/freeview.php?v=wp-install The tutorial assumes that you are on a PC, you are brand new to WordPress (i.e. this is basic info to

Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Trackback this post | Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed