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If PHP is set to display errors, then anyone can enter a faulty URL causing PHP to give up valuable information about directory structures and so on.  
{{Security overview report}}If PHP is set to display errors, then anyone can enter a faulty URL causing PHP to give up valuable information about directory structures and so on.  
 
(Can someone add instructions on where to turn this off please).
 
: If you go to ''Administration > Server > Debugging'' and set "Debug messages" to NONE and  "Display debug messages" to NO you should be on the save side. --[[User:Frank Ralf|Frank Ralf]] 11:28, 7 November 2009 (UTC)


If you go to ''Settings > Site administration > Reports > Security overview'', displaying of PHP errors status is Warning. 
on your web server, locate php.ini, open it in wordpad and search for "'''display_errors'''".  Ensure that it is set to "'''display_errors = Off'''" and then save.  If this is on a hosted webserver (e.g. network solutions), insert "'''display_errors = Off'''" into the php.ini or call them for instructions (took 2 minutes) on how to do it.  Very simple to modify.


Please note it is not enough to change debugging level in Moodle settings because we need to prevent errors in scripts that are not supposed to be accessed directly.


==See also==
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* Using [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=101761 upgrade to 1.9.2 has PHP setting display_errors message] Moodle forum discussion
* Using [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=101761 upgrade to 1.9.2 has PHP setting display_errors message] Moodle forum discussion


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Latest revision as of 11:17, 19 April 2013

If PHP is set to display errors, then anyone can enter a faulty URL causing PHP to give up valuable information about directory structures and so on.

If you go to Settings > Site administration > Reports > Security overview, displaying of PHP errors status is Warning. on your web server, locate php.ini, open it in wordpad and search for "display_errors". Ensure that it is set to "display_errors = Off" and then save. If this is on a hosted webserver (e.g. network solutions), insert "display_errors = Off" into the php.ini or call them for instructions (took 2 minutes) on how to do it. Very simple to modify.

Please note it is not enough to change debugging level in Moodle settings because we need to prevent errors in scripts that are not supposed to be accessed directly.

See also