* Paul Wisehart le [10-11-2021 07:58:08 -0500]:
>
> Hi!,
>
> Does anyone recommend a forum software that works well with OpenBSD/httpd?
>
> I installed phpBB, and it seems fine, but I figured I'd ask here before
> forging ahead.
>
> Thanks!,
> --
> Pau
On 10/11/2021 14:58, Paul Wisehart wrote:
Hi!,
Does anyone recommend a forum software that works well with OpenBSD/httpd?
I installed phpBB, and it seems fine, but I figured I'd ask here before
forging ahead.
Thanks!,
--
Paul Wisehart
You can also check SMF
https://www.simplemachine
Hi!,
Does anyone recommend a forum software that works well with OpenBSD/httpd?
I installed phpBB, and it seems fine, but I figured I'd ask here before
forging ahead.
Thanks!,
--
Paul Wisehart
m (openbsd.se) it's been live since 2005 ,
> and been running punbb.
> But punbb is not actively being developed and we wonder if anyone can
> suggest a good forum software , we don't have time to write one from
> scratch (both have full time jobs and kids and other stuff ,
wonder if anyone can
> suggest a good forum software , we don't have time to write one from scratch
> (both have full time jobs and kids and other stuff , but we want a swedish
> openbsd forum to flurish)
>
>
> Could anyone suggest some forum software that we can run?
Yo
ng punbb.
But punbb is not actively being developed and we wonder if anyone
can suggest a good forum software , we don't have time to write one
from scratch (both have full time jobs and kids and other stuff , but
we want a swedish openbsd forum to flurish)
Could anyone suggest some fo
Nice , thanks
On October 24, 2017 8:55:52 PM GMT+02:00, Tommy Nevtelen
wrote:
>On 2017-10-24 20:47, Jay Williams wrote:
>> Discourse is a popular option used by a number of open source
>projects.
>>
>> https://www.discourse.org
>
>That is probably a good choice but here is a list of different
>
ipchan wrote:
> >
> > Grtz *!
> > Sry for going alittle bit off topic , me and a friend are trying to
> rebuild a swedish openbsd forum (openbsd.se) it's been live since 2005 ,
> and been running punbb.
> > But punbb is not actively being developed and we wonder
On 2017-10-24 20:47, Jay Williams wrote:
> Discourse is a popular option used by a number of open source projects.
>
> https://www.discourse.org
That is probably a good choice but here is a list of different
alternatives that might be worth to look at:
https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhoste
rum (openbsd.se) it's been live since 2005 , and been
> running punbb.
> But punbb is not actively being developed and we wonder if anyone can
> suggest a good forum software , we don't have time to write one from scratch
> (both have full time jobs and kids and other stu
Grtz *!
Sry for going alittle bit off topic , me and a friend are trying to rebuild a
swedish openbsd forum (openbsd.se) it's been live since 2005 , and been running
punbb.
But punbb is not actively being developed and we wonder if anyone can suggest
a good forum software , we don't
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 21:49, Don Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 23:39:53 +
>
> Deanna Phillips wrote:
> > Michael Schmidt writes:
> > > which experiences or what knowledge are/is available
> > > concerning good and secure forum-software known
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 03:04:09AM +0200, Robert Urban wrote:
> if you want to be taken seriously,
Who is going to pay any attention to a top poster
> maybe you should change your
> e-mail address to something that isn't offensive to everyone who
> receives your e-mails, in this case, sev
Adam chose to simply provide a negative message about phpBB and not
provide insight as to what "good and secure" forum software he deemed
worthy of use for OP.
Hell, I thought it wasn't a constructive message from Adam, but I chose
to ignore it. And, to me, for good reason, seeing t
On 9/13/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> bofh wrote:
> > On 9/13/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I never said it was secure. In fact, I distinctly recall saying
> >> "hell no" to whether or not I considered phpBB secure. What I
> >> *did* say was that it fit my nee
Anybody considering using any application written in PHP should
consider Marc Espie's option about the PHP language (
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=114664070319490&w=2 )
- quote -
I'm not the maintainer of php itself, but still I have an opinion.
I don't like php, fr
bofh wrote:
> On 9/13/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I never said it was secure. In fact, I distinctly recall saying
>> "hell no" to whether or not I considered phpBB secure. What I
>> *did* say was that it fit my needs, as I laid them out.
>
> Which is "good" to you, but probably
On 9/13/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> bofh wrote:
> > Bad comparison. MSFT's patches are across an entire product line. You
> are
> > talking about one specific product here. In order to get a valid
> > comparison, you will have to count patches for a product of similar size
>
Robert Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you want to be taken seriously, maybe you should change your
> e-mail address to something that isn't offensive to everyone who
> receives your e-mails, in this case, several thousand people.
I am glad to offend the people who find it offensive.
> You
;t mean 11 exploits, often multiple exploits are released
> by the same person at the same time and fixed in one patch. And all
> this is with their new security focused development.
>
> > How many patches has MSFT released in that timespan?
>
> I'm not aware of any patches for MSBB. Oh wait, MS has no forum
> software. Even you must realize comparing windows to a PHP script is
> moronic.
>
> Adam
. And 11
patches doesn't mean 11 exploits, often multiple exploits are released
by the same person at the same time and fixed in one patch. And all
this is with their new security focused development.
> How many patches has MSFT released in that timespan?
I'm not aware of any patches for MSBB. Oh wait, MS has no forum
software. Even you must realize comparing windows to a PHP script is
moronic.
Adam
bofh wrote:
> Why is that a troll? He offered an opinion on Phpbb. It is neither good
> nor secure. [see below] Just because he cannot offer an alternative (there
> may not be a secure alternative even!)
>
Because that sentiment had already been echoed by others. No sense
beating dead horse
Original message
>Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 17:43:19 -0500
>From: bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [spam] Re: Forum-Software, good and secure, on OpenBSD systems?
>To: "Open BSD"
>
>On 9/13/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On 9/13/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Adam wrote:
> > Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>> He said "good and secure". Phpbb is neither.
> >>>
> >> Perhaps you would like to offer an alternative
> >>
> > Nope.
>
>
> Then you are a useless troll. This will be my last
Adam wrote:
> Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> He said "good and secure". Phpbb is neither.
>>>
>> Perhaps you would like to offer an alternative
>>
> Nope.
>
Then you are a useless troll. This will be my last reply to your filth.
>> instead of just dissing the phpB
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:35, Marcos Laufer wrote:
> Take a look at www.mybboard.com
The license contains the following gem:
"The MyBB Group may alter or modify this license agreement without
notification and any changes made to the EULA will affect all past and
current copies of MyBB."
Schmidt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> which experiences or what knowledge are/is available concerning good and
> secure forum-software known to run under OpenBSD?
> I am interested in feedback on this.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Schmidt MIRRORS:
> DJGPP
Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > He said "good and secure". Phpbb is neither.
> Perhaps you would like to offer an alternative
Nope.
> instead of just dissing the phpBB users?
I didn't say anything about any users.
> Your definition of "good" is probably different, and phpBB might
Take a look at www.mybboard.com
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8:13 AM
Subject: Forum-Software, good and secure, on OpenBSD systems?
Hello,
which experiences or what knowledge are/is available con
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 19:35, Bryan Irvine wrote:
> So far though, I've been very impressed
> with phpbb. I'm just running it on my home cable connection on an old
> ultra 10 using postgresql.
>
we used to run phpBB with mysql on openbsd, but that kept crashing because of
mysql for some reas
On 9/12/06, Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 11:39:53PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
> Michael Schmidt writes:
>
> > which experiences or what knowledge are/is available
> > concerning good and secure forum-software known to run
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 23:39:53 +
Deanna Phillips wrote:
> Michael Schmidt writes:
>
> > which experiences or what knowledge are/is available
> > concerning good and secure forum-software known to run under
> > OpenBSD? I am interested in feedback on this.
>
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 11:39:53PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
> Michael Schmidt writes:
>
> > which experiences or what knowledge are/is available
> > concerning good and secure forum-software known to run under
> > OpenBSD? I am interested in feedback on this.
>
Michael Schmidt writes:
> which experiences or what knowledge are/is available
> concerning good and secure forum-software known to run under
> OpenBSD? I am interested in feedback on this.
What about drupal? It's probably way more than you need for
just a forum, but it does lo
On 2006/09/12 13:13, Michael Schmidt wrote:
> which experiences or what knowledge are/is available concerning good and
> secure forum-software known to run under OpenBSD?
> I am interested in feedback on this.
undeadly.org? source code is available.
Adam wrote:
> "Jack J. Woehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> http://www.phpbb.com/
>>
> He said "good and secure". Phpbb is neither.
Perhaps you would like to offer an alternative instead of just dissing
the phpBB users? I've also had an acceptable record with phpBB. This
being the resu
On Sep 12, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> phpBB isn't really well known for being secure. I'll throw simple
> machines forum in the mix.
You're probably right. However, the only problem I've had is bots
creating
themselves accounts and posting ads for Xanax!
--
Jack J. Woehr
Director
"Jack J. Woehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.phpbb.com/
He said "good and secure". Phpbb is neither.
Adam
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>which experiences or what knowledge are/is available concerning
> >>good and
> >>secure forum-software known to run under OpenBSD?
> >
>
> --
> Jack J. Woehr
> Director of Development
&g
good and
secure forum-software known to run under OpenBSD?
--
Jack J. Woehr
Director of Development
Absolute Performance, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
303-443-7000 ext. 527
On 9/12/06, Michael Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
which experiences or what knowledge are/is available concerning good and
secure forum-software known to run under OpenBSD?
I am interested in feedback on this.
I have been using punbb (punbb.org) for the last few months wi
Hello,
which experiences or what knowledge are/is available concerning good and
secure forum-software known to run under OpenBSD?
I am interested in feedback on this.
Michael
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DJGPP ftp://ftp.fh-koblenz.de/pub/DJGPP/
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