atrocity wrote:
> Wouldn't installing malicious plugins involve either putting malicious
> code into a repository (which seems like a good way to get caught though
> not a certainty)
I don't think it would be easy to get caught. Put the malicious plugin
in a private repository, add the reposit
rick_k wrote:
>
> Port 9000 lets you do some things that should only be done by an
> authenticated administrator. Two examples are setting passwords and
> turning CSRF protection on/off.
>
Another example is installing plugins. If you can install plugins, you
can run arbitrary code as the us
I tried to update the wiki to point to this latest release, but when I
tried to save the page it took me back to the editing page. Do I lack
permission to make this edit, perhaps?
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Template:Download_LMS
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bpa wrote:
> Much harder as it will be a BAT file which has limited scripting
> capability.
Perl is available if required, of course.
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