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Originally Posted by Kick Ass Vic
I am led to hope that the upgrade of PHP to 4.3.11 closes this vulnerability. So far, it appears to. We've been running for about 15 minutes without a detected incident.
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That version still has some " holes" . Why didn't you update to 4.4.1 ? I did that progressively on all my boxes.
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Originally Posted by Kick Ass Vic
A QUESTION: Those of you with dedicated servers (sorry, I used "colocated" earlier, which is not exactly what we have) - do you receive notifications from your server when a php upgrade should be installed, etc?
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Do you have a control panel. If you have Cpanel ( as an example), you can select in WHM hahahaha=> software hahahaha=> Apache update . You will be presented with various choices ( GD library, Curl, etc .. ) including various versions of PHP.
If not, you can do in ssh command line an update by running the update apache command. Again, you will have choices available.
The host/datacentre will not inform you of that... They will inform you of kernel update, which they perform.