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This article was possible thanks to a friend of mine (Amridikon) who remind me about suhosin in his post in Bulgarian
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Check out his website on mpetrov.net
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Another good option to disable is expose_php which by default reports powered by PHP on a certain request, thus also do:
expose_php = no
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