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Security
Whats some of the most recent security updates that have been released for version 7.6?
~Death Dream~
Come again?
Latest chatserv patch is on the front page.
Security within native Nuke doesn't really exist.
Want security? - Sentinel.
Ya I had someone just hack my site. They didn't do much besides change the title and the first post. So I want to stop that from happening again.
~Death Dream~
http://ravenphpscripts.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=14#cat
Ok I found this site. But I don't see a full version besides of the german language one. Got any idea?
~Death Dream~
http://www.nukescripts.net/modules.php?name=Downloads&op=getit&lid=1043
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upgrade 2.5.0->2.5.1
http://ravenphpscripts.com/viewdownloaddetails-14-246.html
BL
Thanks you.
So when I install this is just like installing anothe block? I just install everything to the corispoinding folder and then do:
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1) After uploading the files, Login to your PHP-Nuke admin.php screen:
For example:
http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/admin.php
2) Then, in the address line of your browser, erase the admin.php and replace it with nsnst.php
For example:
http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/nsnst.php
This will install, upgrade, or uninstall NukeSentinel(tm) database tables.
And that would be everything right?
~Death Dream~
Read the included install.txt and readme.txt.
You'll find instructions how to alter some of the core Nuke files. You can find instructions what to change in the folder Edits_For_Core_Files.
BL
Ya I was reading it. Its a jumbbled mess lol Those last two lines are really the only thing I was able to understand out of the whole readme.
~Death Dream~
Open the files with wordpad.
BL
Alright. I've uploaded all the files and then went into my phpmyadmin and put nsnst.php at the end of it like i was told. But when the page loads it says No input file specified.
I put the No input file specified. in my public_Html root folder. Was that the wrong place to upload it?
~Death Dream~
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I've uploaded all the files and then went into my phpmyadmin and put nsnst.php at the end of it like i was told
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From README.txt
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Running the nsnst.php file:
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1) After uploading the files, Login to your PHP-Nuke admin.php screen:
For example: http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/admin.php
2) Then, in the address line of your browser, erase the admin.php and replace it with nsnst.php
For example: http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/nsnst.php
This will install, upgrade, or uninstall NukeSentinel(tm) database tables.
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BL
Thats what I'm talking about. When I go to do that nothing happens.
~Death Dream~
You told that you've uploaded all files into root.
Then in root there is a file called nsnst.php, isn't it?
If so, the go to your browser and type
http://www.YOUR-DOMAIN-NAME.com/nsnst.php
and hit return.
NOT doing this through phpMyAdmin!!
There should be a page where you can choose to install or upgrade NukeSentinel.
BL
Ya I did that. What is the code to make it write able? 666? That might be the problem.
~Death Dream~
Well I still have nothing. I changed the permissions of the nsnst.php to 777 and nothing. When I load up http://ddream.hostingposts.com/nsnst.php nothing happens. I have just a plain white page.
Please help :S
~Death Dream~