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phpsuexec will not allow php flags in htaccess, and this is turned on on my hosting server
this means when I try to use protector and look at its advise, everything shows up in red.
Now it should be possible make the relevant instructions in a php.ini file and add it to all relevant directories,
ahh theres the rub (as shakespeare said) for where should this php.ini file go
You see the last macmend.com site went down the pan because of hackers never mind the data it took years to get the site looking right, modules etc, icons and so on. ....
But let this be a lesson to you all, a backup is no good unless you have also checked it and tried putting it back in place and found the data is all there and good.
In my case the backup was not really there. Even worse if I had backed it up to another part of the server as advised in the backup module I would have had nothing, not even my icons...as they got to the whole server and wiped the lot.
so back to the question which is really what good is protector if you have to use php.ini and how safe is XOOPS in security terms??