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January 29th, 2012, 03:42 PM
hi
I got some cheap (LAMP) shared hosting, 12months for £30. I realise one gets what one pays for but still, I'd like to ask a question to the server gods. :)
Every once a month whilst viewing my site in a browser I'll get error reporting:
An error occurred in the script 'Unknown' on line 0:
Unknown: open(/tmp/sess_494hs5mhpb2ljoohp80032rno7, O_RDWR) failed: No space left on device (28)
An error occurred in the script 'Unknown' on line 0:
Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp)
and it reports all information to the browser in array format. It's pretty conclusive, i.e. it's giving lot's of information away to a malicious user. Ive omitted the information here for brevity.
The system admins claim it's a scripting error, but i think that's a cop-out really. They probably can't or can't be bothered to sort it out. Is this common with cheap shared hosting accounts?
Are my assumptions not too far off the mark?
:D
I got some cheap (LAMP) shared hosting, 12months for £30. I realise one gets what one pays for but still, I'd like to ask a question to the server gods. :)
Every once a month whilst viewing my site in a browser I'll get error reporting:
An error occurred in the script 'Unknown' on line 0:
Unknown: open(/tmp/sess_494hs5mhpb2ljoohp80032rno7, O_RDWR) failed: No space left on device (28)
An error occurred in the script 'Unknown' on line 0:
Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp)
and it reports all information to the browser in array format. It's pretty conclusive, i.e. it's giving lot's of information away to a malicious user. Ive omitted the information here for brevity.
The system admins claim it's a scripting error, but i think that's a cop-out really. They probably can't or can't be bothered to sort it out. Is this common with cheap shared hosting accounts?
Are my assumptions not too far off the mark?
:D