Repairing Python installation?
Martin Schöön
martin.schoon at gmail.com
Sun Oct 29 06:25:38 EDT 2017
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Den 2017-10-28 skrev Percival John Hackworth <pjh at nanoworks.com>: > On 28-Oct-2017, Martin Schöön wrote > (in article <f5k8buF4lr2U1 at mid.individual.net>): > >> It seems something is amiss with my Python 2.7 installation. Revisiting >> Nikola (static web site generator written in Python) for the first time >> in several years the other day I experience some unexpected problems. I >> got some help form the Nikola people and the conclusion is something >> is broken with my Python 2.7. Pip list throws exceptions at me while >> pip3 list works the way I expect it to do. >> <snip> > If this site is accessible from the internet, have you looked around other > parts of the system? Like date/timestamps for /bin/*. I recently was asked to > look at a friends web site and found they were doing several things that I > consider a security no-no, like running the tomcat server as root to serve > their web site. It had been root-kitted. I helped them setup a new system > that ran tomcat under a non-priv user. > <snip> No web server is involved in this. Programs like Nikola takes pictures, text files (Markdown, ReStructuredText...) + templates as input and spits out html, css and sometimes javascript. Then it is up to you to copy that result to a web server. /Martin
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