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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Security<br />

What's in Security<br />

In the Security section, you will find information on how to configure and optimize the Zend Server and<br />

components to function more securely.<br />

This document includes information on the following information:<br />

402<br />

Allowed Hosts - This section describes the Allowed Hosts lists and offers recommendations on<br />

which hosts to add to the Allowed Hosts list for development and production environments.<br />

Securing the Administration Interface - This section provides information on how to set an IP<br />

address-based access control list on the Web server running the Administration Interface for the<br />

Windows, Linux operating systems.<br />

Configuring PHP for Security - This section explores how you can add an additional security<br />

boost to your PHP applications by properly configuring your PHP runtime environment settings.<br />

Configuring Debugger Access Control - The how, when and why you should limit IP permissions.<br />

Monitor Security Blacklist - How to hide certain values that are not relevant for diagnostics for<br />

security reasons.

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