[expert] PHPNUKE, vncserver and https

2002-10-14 Thread ddc_prueba

I have *succesfully* installed PHPNUKE, but I want it to be open through
an insecure net (just internet ;-) so I want it to be running as
https instead of as an http so passwords won't be transmited in clear.

This also could be ok to be able to safely run vnc through internet (I
think).

My questions are:
- How can I get a web to be migrated to https protocol (if
easy/possible)?
- Does PHPNUKE have already encripted password transmissions anyhow?
- For tight vncserver I have tried to set tunneling without success.
What I did was:
 ssh -2 -C -p 443 -l diego -R 443:127.0.0.1:5801 127.0.0.1 
What's wrong with that?


Thanx


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Re: [expert] PHPNUKE, vncserver and https

2002-10-14 Thread James Sparenberg

On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:45, ddc_prueba wrote:
 I have *succesfully* installed PHPNUKE, but I want it to be open through
 an insecure net (just internet ;-) so I want it to be running as
 https instead of as an http so passwords won't be transmited in clear.
 
 This also could be ok to be able to safely run vnc through internet (I
 think).
 
 My questions are:
 - How can I get a web to be migrated to https protocol (if
 easy/possible)?
 - Does PHPNUKE have already encripted password transmissions anyhow?
 - For tight vncserver I have tried to set tunneling without success.
 What I did was:
  ssh -2 -C -p 443 -l diego -R 443:127.0.0.1:5801 127.0.0.1 
 What's wrong with that?
 

Don't know what's wrong do know a page that explains how to to vnc over
ssh (tight loose it should all be the same ;) )  

http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/sshvnc.html

James

 
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[expert] phpNuke

2002-01-07 Thread Ken Thompson

Is there an interface for phpNuke and is so how in the world do ya get to it?
Using MDK 8.1 out of the box.
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Re: [expert] phpNuke

2002-01-07 Thread J.P. Pasnak

On Monday 07 January 2002 13:29, you wrote:
 Is there an interface for phpNuke and is so how in the world do ya get to
 it? Using MDK 8.1 out of the box.


Before you do anything, read /usr/share/doc/PHP-nuke-5.1/README.first

Should be at http://localhost/nuke/ , and the admin page at 
http://localhost/nuke/admin.php

And I'd recommend upgrading to PHP-nuke-5.3-2mdk before even starting 
anything (bug fixes, etc).



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Fwd: Re: [expert] phpNuke

2002-01-07 Thread Jason Pearce



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Subject: Re: [expert] phpNuke
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 10:09:00 +1100
From: Jason Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Tue,  8 Jan 2002 06:29, you wrote:
 Is there an interface for phpNuke and is so how in the world do ya get to
 it? Using MDK 8.1 out of the box.


Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15; name=message.footer
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Description:

just login to http://blahblah/admin
It's been a while since I used Nuke
and nevere locally but it has a great admin
all I can sugest apart from this is RTFM
cheers Jason Pearce

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