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Special Forums Cybersecurity on how to protect your website against hackers Post 302298491 by Arne1983 on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 04:35:26 PM
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on how to protect your website against hackers

Hi!
Looking for some feed back on this tutorial...

Thank you for checking out this thread.
I'm working on some killer videos right now that will explain in detail how you can protect your website against hackers. The first part of the video series is live right now and it covers Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). Go ahead and check them out right now: Aachen Method - Free PHP Security Tutorials


This knowledge is essential in making your websites secure and once you have a deep understanding of PHP security you can confidently charge higher rates when you are programming for other people.



I have worked hard on making my videos easy to understand and if you watch them in sequence you will have no problem keeping up, even if you are just starting out with PHP programming. You can just copy and paste everything right into your code, it's that simple! The only thing that you might have to change is variable names so that it works with your code and that shouldn't be a problem.

And I have inserted my e-mail address at the end of every video if you happen to have a question, so please don't hesitate to contact me and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.


There is no sales pitch anywhere on that website, not even ads! This is because I've been programming PHP since 2001 and since the PHP community has given me so much over the years I now want to give back by providing some killer content. I realize that some people might regard this message as spam, especially because I'm new to this forum. However please understand that I'm just trying to show these videos to as many people as possible so that we as a community can start to eliminate these vulnerabilities from people's PHP code.




Arne






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APACHE_CHILD_TERMINATE(3)						 1						 APACHE_CHILD_TERMINATE(3)

apache_child_terminate - Terminate apache process after this request

SYNOPSIS
bool apache_child_terminate (void ) DESCRIPTION
apache_child_terminate(3) will register the Apache process executing the current PHP request for termination once execution of PHP code is completed. It may be used to terminate a process after a script with high memory consumption has been run as memory will usually only be freed internally but not given back to the operating system. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if PHP is running as an Apache 1 module, the Apache version is non-multithreaded, and the child_terminate PHP directive is enabled (disabled by default). If these conditions are not met, FALSE is returned and an error of level E_WARNING is generated. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.4.0 | | | | | | | This function became available under FastCGI. | | | Previously, it was supported only when PHP was | | | installed as an Apache module. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ NOTES
Note This function is not implemented on Windows platforms. SEE ALSO
exit(3). PHP Documentation Group APACHE_CHILD_TERMINATE(3)
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