[alicebot-developer] hacked...

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Fri, 26 Nov 2004 03:30:29 -0800


 Though I have had quite a few issues with my ISP, these hacks of PHPnuke were not their fault or responsability. Their MySQL and PHP installations are not an issue.

At present I maintain the portal on my own. This concerns the technological as wel as the content and financial part of the site. If there are people willing and able to help, then they are most welcome to join. In particular with maintaining the content I'd appreciate the additional assistance.

As ever,
--Anne
 
Main Developer Program E
Founding Member AIML.info

Kevin Partridge <kgp@nethere.com> wrote:
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>Howdy,
>
>I understand about the time issue and all.
>
>I'm sure you've considered this but any portal is going to have it's
>issues and will need to be updated regularly. Also make sure your isp is
>keeping up to date with mysql and php. You might want to see which
>product would be easier for you to update. Especially since I'm not sure
>that their is any real activity with phpNuke anymore. PostNuke is an
>option though since it should still be somewhat familiar to you.
>
>Also, users can get to the information from the website. It's just that
>the index page is a web banner for the hacker right now. Not a good
>advertisement... well, for him it is.
>
>Kevin
>
>On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 02:06, anne@aiml.info wrote:
>> Well that would be me, I guess. The reason it's in the condition it is now has to do with me having very little time these days.  PHPnuke has some serious security issues which I've been a victem of several times now. It's time consuming to rebuild a portal, it's been necesarry a couple of times now and I'm fed up now.
>> 
>> At present I'm reviewing a number of opensource portal systems. Mambo has a nice featureset, but migration may mean a lot of manual labour. XOOPS is in my view too limited, and isn't production ready yet. (though I do like it's simplicity, intergratig program e was quite easy).  
>> 
>> Nevertheless, you are right that it doesn't needs to be in this state either.  I'll create a placeholder a soon as I get back to a proper internet connection again.
>> 
>> As ever,
>> Anne
>> 
>> Main Developer Program E
>> Founding Member AIML.info
>> 
>> Kevin Partridge <kgp@nethere.com> wrote:
>> ---
>> >Who owns www.aiml.info ?
>> >and how long are they going to let it stay hacked?
>> >
>> >kevin
>> >
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