>I found this on Exo;
>http://www.vulnerabilityscanning.com/Exo-PHPDesk-id-Parameter-SQL-Injection-Vulnerabili-Test_24267.htm
>I don't see a version or a date to check up on it.
Thanks for the info Scott. I will take those into consideration.
junji
aisalen.wordpress.com
Linux Registered User #253
on 2/5/2008 7:05 PM Jun Salen spake the following:
Take a look at Request Tracker
http://bestpractical.com/rt/
Active support and an active user community.
and run it on Centos 5 or use the updated LAMP packages in the centos
plus repository if you are running Centos 4.I try to used this al
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 09:53:24AM +, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
> Jun Salen wrote:
>
> > Last year, I tried to installed and evaluate the following OSS web base
> > trouble ticketing system. This is for me to track history on our IT
> > related issues. Those that I tried are the PHP Ticket, DanPHP
Jun Salen wrote:
> Last year, I tried to installed and evaluate the following OSS web base
> trouble ticketing system. This is for me to track history on our IT
> related issues. Those that I tried are the PHP Ticket, DanPHPSupport, Epix
> Power Support, ruQueue, Ticket Express, OTRS, PMOS Help De
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