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wordpress:how-to-harden-wordpress-security [2015-01-27 00:30:04] rory.blanchard [Limit Read Access with SuPHP] |
wordpress:how-to-harden-wordpress-security [2015-06-08 19:11:07] rory.blanchard [Plugins for WordPress] |
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- | **You must have the SuPHP module in apache installed to use this, SuPHP must also be selected as your PHP Handler** | + | <note alert>**You must have the SuPHP module in apache installed to use this, SuPHP must also be selected as your PHP Handler**</ |
SuPHP allows you to run your processes as your User ID, which restricts access to files that only you should normally be able to access. This means that on a shared server, you can protect other sites under different users by locking down the permissions for each user's directory. | SuPHP allows you to run your processes as your User ID, which restricts access to files that only you should normally be able to access. This means that on a shared server, you can protect other sites under different users by locking down the permissions for each user's directory. | ||
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