That is risky as I am sure bugs would be fixed as well as security
enhancements be improved and new ones implemented.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Thue Janus Kristensen wrote:
> Have you considered just limiting which IP addresses can access the
> /administrator subdir of joomla? My impressio
Have you considered just limiting which IP addresses can access the
/administrator subdir of joomla? My impression is that most attacks
target that.
It is not pretty, but that might in practice allow you to continue
running the old Joomla version.
Regards, Thue
2014-04-07 7:21 GMT+02:00 Stian Gr
I dont know how easy it is to work with joomla in terms of upgrades, Would
you guys consider migrating to wordpress?
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Stian Grenborgen <
stian...@student.matnat.uio.no> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > Looks like it is back to normal again. Someone must have done something
> ;)
Hi!
> Looks like it is back to normal again. Someone must have done something ;)
> -Niklas
Yes, someone did something (me) :-)
The website was down due to an injection attack. We need to upgrade the
version of Joomla being used on the website in order to avoid future
events like this (and prev
On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 16:42:07 +0300
Niklas Laxström wrote:
> http://www.freecol.org/ looks almost completely broken to me. I
> remember there being much more content. I hope it's not intentional.
Looks "normal" (as in: "the same as for the last few years except for some
minor edits") to me. Can yo
Looks like it is back to normal again. Someone must have done something ;)
-Niklas
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http://www.freecol.org/ looks almost completely broken to me. I
remember there being much more content. I hope it's not intentional.
-Niklas
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