Server error & htaccess files in second level directories
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:12 pm
OK, here’s the issue: I haven’t worked with CMS made simple in a while and after finding out that an old site with CMSms 1.2.3 (or some similar version) has been hacked (the beloved iframe injection) I upgraded to the latest version. However, images wouldn’t show up anymore and after racking my brain about that I found out it’s the htaccess files in the /uploads and /images directories that give me a “500” server error when I try to load them directly by putting the image URL/path in the address bar.
I was asking my web host what we can do about it an they said that the configuration of my shared webhosting server doesn’t allow settings like in these htaccess files (i. e. these “deny phps” settings). So my question is: What’s the purpose of that anyway if I can’t even access the files directly? I understand that it must be for security reasons but that seems to go a little far. It’s like those record companies that implement a copy protection on their CDs and then they are so secure you can’t even play them anymore.
Is it OK to not have these htaccess files? Or better yet: is it possible to change it that it’s just as secure but with no server issues?
I’m thankful for anyone who can enlighten me and liberate me from the despair. It kept me busy for hours now.
I was asking my web host what we can do about it an they said that the configuration of my shared webhosting server doesn’t allow settings like in these htaccess files (i. e. these “deny phps” settings). So my question is: What’s the purpose of that anyway if I can’t even access the files directly? I understand that it must be for security reasons but that seems to go a little far. It’s like those record companies that implement a copy protection on their CDs and then they are so secure you can’t even play them anymore.
Is it OK to not have these htaccess files? Or better yet: is it possible to change it that it’s just as secure but with no server issues?
I’m thankful for anyone who can enlighten me and liberate me from the despair. It kept me busy for hours now.
