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From: Jedi/Sector One (j
pureftpd.org)Date: Sat Jun 22 2002 - 14:56:49 CDT
Hi Michal.
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 03:38:48PM -0400, Michal Zalewski wrote:
> While this apparently is not an issue with "AllowOverride none" (I think
> that's the default configuration for user-writable directories),
This is indeed the default configuration. However, any hosting service
provider will change it to AllowOverride All just because customers like to
play with .htaccess .
Not sure whether my second post has been delivered or not, but it doesn't
seem to be related to SetEnv, but to the parser itself. In fact, *any* long
line (not even syntaxically correct) triggers the bug. On my OpenBSD box, a
line with about 7000 characters causes the server to do as if there were two
distinct lines. With about 10000 chacters and above : segfault.
On FreeBSD 4.5, I wasn't able to reproduce this. A long line is splitted
in two different lines, but no segfault arises.
Best regards,
-Frank.
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