I haev fixed it

ishish ishish at domhain.de
Tue Oct 1 09:26:11 EDT 2013


Am 01.10.2013 14:14, schrieb Νίκος:
> Στις 1/10/2013 3:50 μμ, ο/η ishish έγραψε:
>> Am 01.10.2013 13:25, schrieb Νίκος:
>>> Στις 1/10/2013 3:21 μμ, ο/η Νίκος έγραψε:
>>>> Στις 1/10/2013 3:12 μμ, ο/η Heiko Wundram έγραψε:
>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 01.10.2013 14:06, schrieb Νίκος:
>>>>>> i know about the link you mentioned and i have deleted the 
>>>>>> source
>>>>>> code from there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Guess what: Google keeps a cache. See here:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://superhost.gr/~dauwin/cgi-bin/metrites.py
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> So if you haven't changed your password(s), you'd better do that 
>>>>> now.
>>>>
>>>> Tahnk you Heiko i didnt knew Google was keeping cached version of 
>>>> files.
>>>>
>>>> But i have deleted the file metrites.py 2 days ago when i saw Mark
>>>> Lawrence mentioned it and i also have changed the passwords from 
>>>> my
>>>> personal account and root as well.
>>>
>>> I know how he did it, he sees it form here:
>>>
>>> http://superhost.gr/~nikos/cgi-bin/metrites.py
>>>
>>> I must somehow use an apache directive not to allow such view.
>>
>> I agree. Just keep folders for scripts and templates above the 
>> actual
>> public_html.
>
> python scripts need to be placed inside the 'cgi-bin/' folder which
> is located at '~/public_html/'.
>
> Othwerise they wont work.

That's due to your (or whoever set these up) configurations. I have 
never used the public_html to store perl, python or php scripts and it 
works perfectly fine for me.

Sas



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