This probably isn't the best place to ask this question. I personally never
have ran phpnuke in preference to Postnuke / Dotnetnuke. I would check
their forums to see if any exploits or security holes have happened. I see
PHP has exploits from time to time but don't keep up on it enough to say how
secure it is. Keeping PHPNuke secure is only one aspect, you have to keep
track of PHP, MySQL also. This is no different than using ASP / SQL Server
when supporting products like Dotnetnuke. Good luck.
Tx,
Steve
"Spin" <Spin RemoveThis @spin.com> wrote in message
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> PHP-Nuke just *sounds* bad. Is it hard to secure to your knowledge?
>
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> Spin
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> "Kristofer Gafvert" <kgafvert RemoveThis @NEWSilopia.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi Spin,
>>
>> Yes, you can install PHP-Nuke on IIS. You must of course install PHP
>> first, and any other pre-requists. But PHP-Nuke is basically just a PHP
>> application, and IIS can host PHP applications.
>>
>> Good Luck!
> ?
> >> Stay informed about: Is PHP-Nuke something IIS 6.0 can handle?