[freeside] FS Libraries
Warren Vail
warren at availabletech.com
Mon Dec 6 20:35:11 PST 1999
ivan,
I really appreciate your tip, but I really doubt that my ISP is going to
allow me root access to complete this install, not to mention that what I
install in the Perl library directories, I believe becomes available to
every other perl user. As a virtual ISP, I share machines with other ISP's
and the administrators of these machine retain the root access.
I guess I really feel slow, because I don't understand your comments about
sensitive user information. Most of my user info, I would assume, is in my
database, except for the signon info which is kept in the conf directory
which I am not sure is protected. I'll hit the books again till I figure
this out, but I, as always, appreciate clues ;-).
This package would be great for the virtual ISP environment, if it could be
configured safely, since the price is right, and it seems to do most of what
a virtual ISP requires.
...thanks,,, warren vail
-----Original Message-----
From: ivan [mailto:ivan at 420.am]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 7:27 PM
To: ivan-freeside at sisd.com
Subject: Re: [freeside] FS Libraries
You need root access to install the package.
It is a grave security risk to keep your sensitive user information in a
shared environment.
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 09:40:17AM -0800, Warren Vail wrote:
> I am attempting to install Freeside on a virtual ISP account. I plan to
use
> it to manage a customer base with billing, etc, until I can afford my own
> machine. As such, I do not have access to SU to install the FS libraries
in
> the perl directories. Isn't there a way to install these as libraries
local
> to the htdocs directory so that freeside perl scripts can find them? Has
> anyone else installed freeside in a virtual environment where they didn't
> have access to their own machine?
>
> ....thanks in advance.... Warren Vail
>
>
>
--
_ivan
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