On Wednesday 06 May 2009 00:01:12 Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
> Mel Flynn schreef:
> > You can do that, the issue is plugins:
> > 0) SuperCMS v 1.0 installed
> > 1) CoolStuff via webinterface, by SuperCMSNr1Fan, version 0.1.0.1beta
> > 2) SuperCMS v 1.0.1 security release, changes some issues with plugin
Mel Flynn schreef:
You can do that, the issue is plugins:
0) SuperCMS v 1.0 installed
1) CoolStuff via webinterface, by SuperCMSNr1Fan, version 0.1.0.1beta
2) SuperCMS v 1.0.1 security release, changes some issues with plugin
handling
3) CoolStuff's maintainer is now known as CompetitorCMSNr1Fa
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 22:04:27 Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
> Mel Flynn schreef:
> > On Saturday 02 May 2009 14:50:14 Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
> >> I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and
> >> extract a lists of well known web projects (joomla, wordpress etc)
> >
> > Not that I'm
Mel Flynn schreef:
On Saturday 02 May 2009 14:50:14 Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and
extract a lists of well known web projects (joomla, wordpress etc)
Not that I'm aware of and it's hell to write and keep current.
k, pitty. Although
On Saturday 02 May 2009 14:50:14 Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
> I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and
> extract a lists of well known
> web projects (yoomla, wordpress etc), extract the installed version
> number and match it against
> a database of known vulnerabilities. Sim
I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and
extract a lists of well known
web projects (yoomla, wordpress etc), extract the installed version
number and match it against
a database of known vulnerabilities. Similiar to portaudit, but then for
the standard scripts users
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