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How Can I Make Php-nuke My Main Site?
borfast replied to Mastermind500's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
You can do that with a redirection. Look it up in your CPanel. -
Try this: http://xe.com/ucc
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You can also turn on hotlink protection so they won't be albe to get the image to their servers - that's the kind of situation hotlink-protection is meant to prevent.
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New Member Has A Question About Unecessary Files.
borfast replied to Mastermind500's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
You can delete them but I'd do it from CPanel with the option of uninstalling the Frontpage extensions, otherwise some unwanted files might remain there. -
I didn't say it was a huge security bug, I only asked that because I was curious. Anyway, it would indeed be a violation of the EULA, as Rickvz said, so we can all forget about that
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That error is appearing because you have something that is outputting something to the browser before sending out the HTTP headers - HTTP headers must be sent before everything else. I don't think it's a domain related problem. PHP says the problem is on line 8 of your script: >output started at /home/nthulee/public_html/102/hausaufgaben.php:8 Check out that line on that file, you'll probably find something there that's outputting some stuff you don't want. By the way, I like your spirit of putting up a webpage for your students. I whish there were professors like you here in Portugal... at least on my university... most of them do have a webpage for their classes but they're all very crappy pages... Anyway, good luck
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Just a little clearing: there's no such thing as "Windows ZIP" or "UNIX/Linux Zip". ZIP is a compressed file format, it doesn't care what operating system you use as long as you have a program that knows how to read/write the ZIP format. GZIP (GnuZIP) has builtin support for both GZIP (of course) and ZIP files - I'm not absolutely sure about this but I believe there are some differences between the two formats. What's the meaning of all this? It means that it doesn't matter where the file was created as long as you have a program that knows how to read/write it. If you compressed it on Windows, you can decompress it on UNIX/Linux and vice-versa, as long as you have software that understands the format of the file you want to open or write to. And this applies to every file format there is. There's no such thing as an operating system-specific file format, a file format that can only be opened under one Operating System. To give you another example: MS Office files - people get really surprised when they hand me over some Word or Excel files and then see that I'm using Linux but open the files anyway. Some people have even asked me "What's that version of windows you're running?" and I explain them that it's not Windows. Then they ask me "Then if it's not Windows, how can you open those files?" and... well, I give them this explanation I'm writing here... I hope this cleared things up a bit BTW, the program I use to open MS Office files under Linux is OpenOffice.org -> http://openoffice.org Which, by the way, I recommend to everyone, even Windows users who'd prefer to have something a little lighter than MS Office - OpenOffice.org full download weighs a little under 72 MB while MS Office... well, I don't think that anyone would even consider downloading it from the internet...
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Hmm... it should be available... at least phpinfo() reports the '--with-zlib' configuration option, so the zip functions should work. Are you using the right functions? Take a look at http://php.net/zip
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Isn't yahoogroups just an interface for mailing lists? You have that (mailman) on your CPanel, I believe...
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Hi guys. Bill, I understand bubba_nuts' worries - wouldn't it be so simple as changing the HTML to something like <input type="password" ..... > in the login form? Or is that a violation of the PerlBill license agreement? I suppose it is or you guys would have already changed it...
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Two words for you: Macromedia Dreamweaver ( http://macromedia.com/ or for a direct link for Dreamweaver try http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/ )
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Easier File Handling Than Cpanel?
borfast replied to greatfolios sysop's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
Try smartFTP -> http://smartftp.com -
Nice answer from Beth, there I keep forgetting about how important it is to install only tested software in a system on which lots of people depend... The problem is that everytime a new version of some software package comes out, I get all excited just thinking about the new functionlaities it must have Thoughts from a Linux lover who never administered a big system before... Lianna, as for the post count... I guess I'll have to start making extra hours here at the forum. I'll PM you when I get up to 1200
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Hi Jason. Yes, you'll need to give write permissions for PHP (Apache ) to write to that directory. Unfortunately, PHP doesn't allow to execute code under another user ID.
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Bill, I'm not in a hurry to see you guys upgrade. The servers you have installed do their job well What I would like to know is why don't people upgrade their servers. Not only here at TCH but on most servers out there. I'm just curious if theres any other reason besides the "the current software does what we need and does it well, so we won't waste our time upgrading to newer versions just because they have some speed improvements and/or new functionalities - which we might not even use". For instance, mod_ssl is only available for Apache 1.3, there's no version for 2.0. That could be a reason, I guess. And please, don't get me wrong, I'm not criticizing you guys or anyone for not doing it! I'm just cusious about it PS - yay! my 100th post! :D
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Well, going a bit away from the trend here, I vote for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). And why not split the profits by two or three organizations?
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Happy Birthday Bill. Hope that we both are still part of this big family in a year from now so I can wish you a happy birthday once again Have a great day!
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Hi everyone. I just noticed that MySQL 4.0 is finally released as stable and so I started wondering how long would it take for people starting to implement it in their servers. Along with that thought came the same question about Apache 2.0: it's been out for some time, now. Why isn't it widely used yet? AFAIK, it's much better than Apache 1.3, so why isn't everybody upgrading? What about you guys here at TCH, are you planning on upgrading these servers or keeping the "old" ones, and why?
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I also prefer IPB (Invision Power Board) for the same reasons already stated here. I'd prefer phpBB because it's Free Software (or Open Source, if you prefer) but IPB does have much more and much better features than phpBB. phpBB does have loads of add-ons and skins but IPB is not very far from it: http://www.invisionboard.com/?resources As for WBB (WoltLab Burning Board - http://woltlab.info), that's one of the finest bulletin board softwares available, the other one being vBulltin (http://vbulletin.com). The problem is they're both commercial. Just a little note for those of you who'll say that IPB is "free, just like phpBB": Invision Board is NOT free nor is it Free Software. Actually, they state that pretty clearly in their license: I won't get into details as this could generate some confusion. Just remember that "Free Software" doesn't mean that you don't have to pay anything for it, it means that you're free to do with it whatever you like (to some extent, of course). Read this: http://www.invisionboard.com/?license and this: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
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There's a file in the .zip with instructions on what to do. Go to the 'install_guide' directory and open 'install_guide.html'. It should guide you through the instalation without any problems. I've done it thousands of times
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Perhaps you can calculate the time difference for your place from this (if this server has it's time correct): the forums mark 7:55 right now and here in Portugal (GMT) it's 10:45. BTW, a (possibly) usefull link: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=133
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I know it's not a picture within the contest base but it's just for testing... EDIT: allright! It works, now! BTW, pay no mind to that picture, I'm actually a very peacefull guy! :lol: And now that I think about it, this is my avatar in every other forum I'm registered in, why haven't I put it up here? Gotta make some changes in my CP...
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Nice catch, Lianna. I didn't notice the lack of the TCH page, there
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So when do those modems come out?
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Humm... I can be just missing it but I can't see anything beneath the Post Icons...
