Ilia Ross
Ilia Ross
> I'm sorry, but I didn't get the point of your reply related to my problem. > But fyi, mod_php in apache is already disabled. Can you completely remove _mod_php_...
> How do I run the config check btw? In the navigation menu, under the Virtualmin tab, you should click the link found in the "System Settings" sub-menu. > But,...
> same on red hat, --output and --hostname not supported anymore with libreswan Unfortunately, there have been significantly more changes than just that.
I'm not sure what you mean. Could you provide some screenshots? Also, it would be helpful to see an actual photo of your monitor (picture) to understand how you're really...
It seems that this green background is part of the old overlay theme. Check `/etc/webmin/gray-theme/config` file.
Yeah, I would agree, that it can be potentially dangerous! Therefore, I would suggest to show in the browser only if MIME type of a file is either `text/plain` or...
Also, it's worth mentioning that detection of file type can be tricky. For example `&guess_mime_type()` sub and `file` command produce slightly different results on the file with mixed content. For...
> Surely all that matters is what MIME type we set in the response header? Oh, actually, right! There is a better solution, I think we can always force `text/plain`...
> I think this is a better fix : [ab44aa8](https://github.com/webmin/webmin/commit/ab44aa802343f2ae4b2a95852436e12a48603b0c) Well, this fix is technically better but practically worse, as it can still be dangerous. Proof of concept is simple:...
> Oh god, I didn't know that SVG files could contain javascript!! Yeah, and I'm afraid we still could be missing something? > That patch won't entirely work, because filtering...