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1 | --- php-5.1.0.org/php.ini 2005-11-25 02:24:23.408519000 +0100 |
2 | +++ php-5.1.0/php.ini 2005-11-25 02:26:06.570966750 +0100 | |
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4 | ;;;;;;;;;;; |
5 | ; WARNING ; | |
6 | ;;;;;;;;;;; | |
7 | -; This is the default settings file for new PHP installations. | |
8 | -; By default, PHP installs itself with a configuration suitable for | |
9 | -; development purposes, and *NOT* for production purposes. | |
10 | -; For several security-oriented considerations that should be taken | |
11 | -; before going online with your site, please consult php.ini-recommended | |
12 | -; and http://php.net/manual/en/security.php. | |
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14 | +; This is the default settings file for new PHP installations from |
15 | +; PLD Linux Distribution. | |
16 | +; It's based mainly on php.ini-dist, but with some changes made with | |
17 | +; security in mind (see below, consult also | |
18 | +; http://php.net/manual/en/security.php). | |
19 | +; | |
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20 | +; Please note, that in PLD installations /etc/php/php.ini file |
21 | +; contains global settings for all SAPIs (cgi, cli, apache...), | |
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22 | +; and after reading this file, SAPI-specific file (/etc/php/php-cgi.ini, |
23 | +; /etc/php/php-cli.ini, /etc/php/php-apache.ini...) is INCLUDED | |
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24 | +; (so you don't have to duplicate whole large file to override only |
25 | +; few options) | |
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27 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
28 | ; About php.ini ; | |
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4342041a | 30 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
917119c9 | 31 | ; About this file ; |
a00e0eb8 | 32 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
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33 | -; All the values in the php.ini-dist file correspond to the builtin |
34 | -; defaults (that is, if no php.ini is used, or if you delete these lines, | |
35 | -; the builtin defaults will be identical). | |
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36 | +; If you use constants in your value, and these constants belong to a |
37 | +; dynamically loaded extension (either a PHP extension or a Zend extension), | |
38 | +; you may only use these constants *after* the line that loads the extension. | |
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39 | |
40 | ||
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41 | +; Below is the list of settings changed from default as specified in |
42 | +; php.ini-recommended. These settings make PHP more secure and encourage | |
43 | +; cleaner coding. | |
44 | +; The price is that with these settings, PHP may be incompatible with some old | |
45 | +; or bad-written applications, and sometimes, more difficult to develop with. | |
46 | +; Using this settings is warmly recommended for production sites. As all of | |
47 | +; the changes from the standard settings are thoroughly documented, you can | |
48 | +; go over each one, and decide whether you want to use it or not. | |
49 | +; | |
50 | +; - register_globals = Off [Security, Performance] | |
51 | +; Global variables are no longer registered for input data (POST, GET, cookies, | |
52 | +; environment and other server variables). Instead of using $foo, you must use | |
53 | +; you can use $_REQUEST["foo"] (includes any variable that arrives through the | |
54 | +; request, namely, POST, GET and cookie variables), or use one of the specific | |
55 | +; $_GET["foo"], $_POST["foo"], $_COOKIE["foo"] or $_FILES["foo"], depending | |
56 | +; on where the input originates. Also, you can look at the | |
57 | +; import_request_variables() function. | |
58 | +; Note that register_globals = Off is the default setting since PHP 4.2.0. | |
59 | +; - display_errors = Off [Security] | |
60 | +; With this directive set to off, errors that occur during the execution of | |
61 | +; scripts will no longer be displayed as a part of the script output, and thus, | |
62 | +; will no longer be exposed to remote users. With some errors, the error message | |
63 | +; content may expose information about your script, web server, or database | |
64 | +; server that may be exploitable for hacking. Production sites should have this | |
65 | +; directive set to off. | |
66 | +; - log_errors = On [Security] | |
67 | +; This directive complements the above one. Any errors that occur during the | |
68 | +; execution of your script will be logged (typically, to your server's error log, | |
69 | +; but can be configured in several ways). Along with setting display_errors to off, | |
70 | +; this setup gives you the ability to fully understand what may have gone wrong, | |
71 | +; without exposing any sensitive information to remote users. | |
72 | +; - error_reporting = E_ALL [Code Cleanliness, Security(?)] | |
73 | +; By default, PHP surpresses errors of type E_NOTICE. These error messages | |
74 | +; are emitted for non-critical errors, but that could be a symptom of a bigger | |
75 | +; problem. Most notably, this will cause error messages about the use | |
76 | +; of uninitialized variables to be displayed. | |
77 | + | |
78 | +; For completeness, below is list of the rest of changes recommended for | |
79 | +; performance, but NOT applied in default php.ini in PLD (since they are | |
80 | +; not needed for security or may cause problems with some applications | |
81 | +; more likely than above). | |
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83 | +; - output_buffering = 4096 [Performance] |
84 | +; Set a 4KB output buffer. Enabling output buffering typically results in less | |
85 | +; writes, and sometimes less packets sent on the wire, which can often lead to | |
86 | +; better performance. The gain this directive actually yields greatly depends | |
87 | +; on which Web server you're working with, and what kind of scripts you're using. | |
88 | +; - register_argc_argv = Off [Performance] | |
89 | +; Disables registration of the somewhat redundant $argv and $argc global | |
90 | +; variables. | |
91 | +; - magic_quotes_gpc = Off [Performance] | |
92 | +; Input data is no longer escaped with slashes so that it can be sent into | |
93 | +; SQL databases without further manipulation. Instead, you should use the | |
94 | +; function addslashes() on each input element you wish to send to a database. | |
95 | +; - variables_order = "GPCS" [Performance] | |
96 | +; The environment variables are not hashed into the $HTTP_ENV_VARS[]. To access | |
97 | +; environment variables, you can use getenv() instead. | |
98 | +; - allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off [Code cleanliness] | |
99 | +; It's not possible to decide to force a variable to be passed by reference | |
100 | +; when calling a function. The PHP 4 style to do this is by making the | |
101 | +; function require the relevant argument by reference. | |
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4342041a | 103 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
a00e0eb8 | 104 | ; Language Options ; |
62277197 | 105 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; |
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107 | asp_tags = Off |
108 | ||
109 | ; The number of significant digits displayed in floating point numbers. | |
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110 | -precision = 12 |
111 | +precision = 14 | |
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112 | |
113 | ; Enforce year 2000 compliance (will cause problems with non-compliant browsers) | |
4342041a | 114 | y2k_compliance = On |
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4342041a | 116 | ; |
62277197 | 117 | ; - Show all errors except for notices and coding standards warnings |
0ced536a | 118 | ; |
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119 | -error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE |
120 | +;error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE | |
121 | + | |
122 | +error_reporting = E_ALL | |
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123 | |
124 | ; Print out errors (as a part of the output). For production web sites, | |
125 | ; you're strongly encouraged to turn this feature off, and use error logging | |
126 | ; instead (see below). Keeping display_errors enabled on a production web site | |
127 | ; may reveal security information to end users, such as file paths on your Web | |
128 | ; server, your database schema or other information. | |
129 | -display_errors = On | |
130 | +display_errors = Off | |
131 | ||
132 | ; Even when display_errors is on, errors that occur during PHP's startup | |
133 | ; sequence are not displayed. It's strongly recommended to keep | |
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135 | ; Log errors into a log file (server-specific log, stderr, or error_log (below)) |
136 | ; As stated above, you're strongly advised to use error logging in place of | |
137 | ; error displaying on production web sites. | |
138 | -log_errors = Off | |
139 | +log_errors = On | |
140 | ||
141 | ; Set maximum length of log_errors. In error_log information about the source is | |
142 | ; added. The default is 1024 and 0 allows to not apply any maximum length at all. | |
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143 | @@ -458,7 +527,7 @@ |
144 | user_dir = | |
145 | ||
146 | ; Directory in which the loadable extensions (modules) reside. | |
147 | -extension_dir = "./" | |
148 | +extension_dir = "/usr/lib/php" | |
149 | ||
150 | ; Whether or not to enable the dl() function. The dl() function does NOT work | |
151 | ; properly in multithreaded servers, such as IIS or Zeus, and is automatically | |
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152 | --- php-5.1.1/php.ini~ 2005-12-19 19:44:04.000000000 +0200 |
153 | +++ php-5.1.1/php.ini 2005-12-19 20:01:09.000000000 +0200 | |
154 | @@ -628,48 +628,6 @@ | |
155 | ; needs to go here. Specify the location of the extension with the | |
156 | ; extension_dir directive above. | |
157 | ||
158 | - | |
159 | -; Windows Extensions | |
160 | -; Note that ODBC support is built in, so no dll is needed for it. | |
161 | -; Note that many DLL files are located in the extensions/ (PHP 4) ext/ (PHP 5) | |
162 | -; extension folders as well as the separate PECL DLL download (PHP 5). | |
163 | -; Be sure to appropriately set the extension_dir directive. | |
164 | - | |
165 | -;extension=php_mbstring.dll | |
166 | -;extension=php_bz2.dll | |
167 | -;extension=php_curl.dll | |
168 | -;extension=php_dba.dll | |
169 | -;extension=php_dbase.dll | |
170 | -;extension=php_exif.dll | |
171 | -;extension=php_fdf.dll | |
172 | -;extension=php_filepro.dll | |
173 | -;extension=php_gd2.dll | |
174 | -;extension=php_gettext.dll | |
175 | -;extension=php_ifx.dll | |
176 | -;extension=php_imap.dll | |
177 | -;extension=php_interbase.dll | |
178 | -;extension=php_ldap.dll | |
179 | -;extension=php_mcrypt.dll | |
180 | -;extension=php_mhash.dll | |
181 | -;extension=php_mime_magic.dll | |
182 | -;extension=php_ming.dll | |
183 | -;extension=php_mssql.dll | |
184 | -;extension=php_msql.dll | |
185 | -;extension=php_mysql.dll | |
186 | -;extension=php_oci8.dll | |
187 | -;extension=php_openssl.dll | |
188 | -;extension=php_oracle.dll | |
189 | -;extension=php_pgsql.dll | |
190 | -;extension=php_shmop.dll | |
191 | -;extension=php_snmp.dll | |
192 | -;extension=php_sockets.dll | |
193 | -;extension=php_sqlite.dll | |
194 | -;extension=php_sybase_ct.dll | |
195 | -;extension=php_tidy.dll | |
196 | -;extension=php_xmlrpc.dll | |
197 | -;extension=php_xsl.dll | |
198 | - | |
199 | - | |
200 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
201 | ; Module Settings ; | |
202 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
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203 | --- php-5.1.1/php.ini~ 2005-12-19 20:01:09.000000000 +0200 |
204 | +++ php-5.1.1/php.ini 2005-12-19 20:04:03.000000000 +0200 | |
205 | @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ | |
206 | ; This directive tells PHP whether to declare the argv&argc variables (that | |
207 | ; would contain the GET information). If you don't use these variables, you | |
208 | ; should turn it off for increased performance. | |
209 | -register_argc_argv = On | |
210 | +register_argc_argv = Off | |
211 | ||
212 | ; When enabled, the SERVER and ENV variables are created when they're first | |
213 | ; used (Just In Time) instead of when the script starts. If these variables | |
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214 | --- php-5.1.1/php.ini~ 2005-12-19 20:04:03.000000000 +0200 |
215 | +++ php-5.1.1/php.ini 2005-12-19 20:08:54.000000000 +0200 | |
216 | @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ | |
217 | ; Whether or not to register the old-style input arrays, HTTP_GET_VARS | |
218 | ; and friends. If you're not using them, it's recommended to turn them off, | |
219 | ; for performance reasons. | |
220 | -register_long_arrays = On | |
221 | +register_long_arrays = Off | |
222 | ||
223 | ; This directive tells PHP whether to declare the argv&argc variables (that | |
224 | ; would contain the GET information). If you don't use these variables, you | |
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226 | ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
227 | ||
228 | ; Whether to allow the treatment of URLs (like http:// or ftp://) as files. | |
229 | -allow_url_fopen = On | |
230 | +allow_url_fopen = Off | |
231 | ||
232 | ; Define the anonymous ftp password (your email address) | |
233 | ;from="john@doe.com" | |
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234 | --- php-5.1.4/php.ini~ 2006-05-30 16:45:33.193170093 +0300 |
235 | +++ php-5.1.4/php.ini 2006-05-30 17:42:38.109721064 +0300 | |
236 | @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ | |
237 | ; Enables or disables WSDL caching feature. | |
238 | soap.wsdl_cache_enabled=1 | |
239 | ; Sets the directory name where SOAP extension will put cache files. | |
240 | -soap.wsdl_cache_dir="/tmp" | |
241 | +soap.wsdl_cache_dir="/var/run/php" | |
242 | ; (time to live) Sets the number of second while cached file will be used | |
243 | ; instead of original one. | |
244 | soap.wsdl_cache_ttl=86400 |