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Old 07-18-2006, 06:14 AM   #16
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Now what they can do is just use Apache and PHP to gain access.
What are you doing?!^%$"^
 
Old 07-18-2006, 09:59 AM   #17
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Now what they can do is just use Apache and PHP to gain access.

What are you doing?!^%$"^
I'm sorry, I'm not confident with language, was it ironic or was it a real question ?

If it was ironic... I'm trying to do my best, but my work is not just admin, let's just saying that I' a selfmade admin a selfmade businessman and a selfmade "a lot of other things", I'm learning

If it wasn't ironic, what I'm dealing whit in this server are some vbulletin site (a big one) and some ecommerce sites (selfamade too) these can be bad
 
Old 07-18-2006, 10:44 AM   #18
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What I should have done is asking you if you're not running any publicly accessable stuff until the complete configuration and hardening part is done. No easier way to get compromised again.


I'm trying to do my best, but my work is not just admin, let's just saying that I' a selfmade admin a selfmade businessman and a selfmade "a lot of other things", I'm learning
Nobody is saying you're not trying the best you can, and we're still here to support you. There comes a point however when making money means spending money. On admin services for instance, but that's another thread in another forum...
 
  


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