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Hi,

 

I just downloaded an tried to upgrade to 3.2a (i've been using 3.2 for a long time without any problem)

 

I got this error when I tried to start the MySql server.

 

Security alert!
Possible attack HTTP_REFERER is not localhost. but ''.

(to disable this warning go: /home/admin/CGI/Secure.pm)

 

Is there any changes to the way you start MySql?

 

(

And I also noticed you still use the conf setting with : Register Globals On ... WHY?

 

And this with output buffering. I think it's on, is this normal by web servers, or is only my web server that hasn't this on by default? Very anoying if a script works local with Uniform server and not on the web.

)

But first plz help me with the error mesage...

 

 

/BK

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Nevermind the error. I just edited the file. But it should not be necessary.. Is it something wrong with my installation? I'm on a P4 , WinXP sp1,

 

But look into the other questions plz.

 

/BK

No, its a bug... It has been fixed in 3.3, but since Taras released 3.2a, i believe he didn't notice it.

 

Unless you chnaged your server port, you should not get that error...

 

Also about the Register Globals On, i forgot to tell Taras about that. It has been turned Off for 3.3 but please notice that some webhosting do have Register Globals On.

 

Thanks :P

  • Author

Sorry about the critique, I was in a bad mood yesterday. I love the Uniform server, and the easy way it's working. The new version (3.2a) is working well.

 

One very good thing about the way it's implemented without installation is that I could have 2 servers on the computer together, and only start the one I need. For testing this is very good. I experimented with this while copying the old files to the new installation.

 

 

Thank you...

 

/BK

  • 7 months later...

I'm still getting the problems, with that same message when I try to start mySQL. I changed .htaccess to even allow all and its still not giving me access to it. I have version 3.3 of Uniserver. I didn't change any of my settings at all since I last had the server running. All I did was I stopped uniserver and restarted my computer and started uniserver back up and then tried to start mySQl and I got this message:

 

Security alert!

Possible attack HTTP_REFERER is not localhost. but ''.

 

(to disable this warning go: /home/admin/CGI/Secure.pm)

 

Please could someone help me. I can't figure it out.

 

Thanks in advance.

  • 3 weeks later...

I am looking into this issue.. .the issue with some computers not naming themselves localhost... I think it is a network card problem or something.... :)

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