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RavenNuke(tm) v2.50.00 Released!
RavenNuke(tm) v2.50.00 Rated 4.75 out of 5 (403 ratings) at Hot Scripts.com!
On behalf of the RavenNuke(tm) Team I am excited and proud to announce the release of Raven CMS version 2.50.00. Please read the Change Log and/or the Wiki for specifics.
Have fun, read the Wiki documentation, and try to find solutions before posting issues :).
DESCRIPTION: Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome, where some have unknown impacts and others can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, and compromise a user's system. The vulnerabilities are reported in versions prior to 19.0.1084.46.
Posted by Raven on Thursday, May 17, 2012 @ 22:06:29 EDT (38 reads) (Read More... | 2809 bytes more | Score: 0)
Advanced BBCode Box for RavenNuke v2.5
spasticdonkey writes "
PHPBB2 Forum BBCode Modification for RavenNuke(tm) v2.5, which expands the standard BBCode features to allow: audio/video embeds, text formatting/styling options, image/video positioning, dynamic twitter signatures, customizable color swatches, inline ajax help, forum search "tags", modal search functions for wikipedia and duckduckgo, as well as various other features.
Improved UI and CSS layout which can be customized per theme. Four sprite powered editor themes included in sand, light blue, crimson, and black; or build your own with a little CSS know-how and the included photoshop files. Several optional addons are included to further enhance your RavenNuke(tm) powered site; which allows you to add code highlighting, link icons, easy youtube videos, and/or hashtags.
After an easy installation, courtesy of a comprehensive, kickstart powered install guide, you may find yourself asking, "Who needs phpbb3?"
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 @ 00:37:16 EDT (81 reads) (Read More... | 9089 bytes more | Score: 0)
Router Freak
papamike writes "This is a excerpt from http://www.routerfreak.com and is informational.
Decisions, Decisions
When configuring high availability gateways between multiple routers you only have a couple of options to choose from. If you have all Cisco routers chances are you will be configuring and using HSRP to provide redundancy between your routers. If you have Juniper, Foundry (Brocade), or any another router you'll most likely use VRRP.
Oh sure, there's CARP or GLBP that you might use depending on the situation. But almost always you'll choose between HSRP and VRRP.
So which one is best? Or does it really matter?"
Posted by Raven on Monday, April 09, 2012 @ 05:47:29 EDT (161 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Linux Essentials
Southern writes "The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is proud to announce an innovative "first-of-its-kind" program for the academic sector, youth and others new to the world of Linux and Open Source technology.
Created in partnership with a community of teachers,trainers and experts world-wide. The "Linux Essentials" program prepares the next generation to acquire the advanced skills needed to fill increasing shortages of workers in today’s mixed IT environments. It supports government and educational authorities bringing Linux and Open Source to the classroom at much younger ages. Supporting learning and fun through skills competitions like World Skills and Euroskills. Supporting international collaboration and the development of teacher-tested educational initiatives for the classroom.
Posted by Raven on Monday, April 09, 2012 @ 05:46:44 EDT (156 reads) ( | Score: 0)
10 Tips That Every PHP Newbie Should Know
Southern writes "I wish I had known these 10 tips the day I started working with PHP. Instead of learning them through painstaking process, I could have been on my way to becoming a PHP programmer even sooner! This article is presented in two parts and is intended for folks who are new to PHP.
DESCRIPTION: Ariko-Security has discovered two vulnerabilities in CPG Dragonfly CMS, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting attacks. The vulnerabilities are confirmed in version 9.3.3.0. Other versions may also be affected.
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 @ 13:52:15 EST (882 reads) (Read More... | 1706 bytes more | Score: 0)
nukeSEO.com releases nukeSPAM(tm) to block spammer registration
kguske writes "
nukeSPAM(tm) enables site using the RavenNuke(tm) content management system (CMS) and other PHP-Nuke distributions to prevent user registration by known spammers. It features:
Configurable blocking via 3 public spam databases and 14 DNS blacklists
Advanced logging, reporting and false positive resolution
Advanced whitelist maintenance
Administrator function to check if username, email and / or IP address are blocked
Although nukeSPAM(tm) administration automatically creates the necessary database tables, integration with user registration requires code changes (instructions are included for RavenNuke(tm) Your Account).
nukeSPAM(tm) can be downloaded here. Download requires 7-zip. Free membership is required to download.
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Posted by Raven on Monday, February 13, 2012 @ 22:56:00 EST (338 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Forum Thread Display Order
I am curious as to how you all prefer to read the posts here. Do you prefer Oldest to Newest (as it is right now, or Newest to Oldest?
DESCRIPTION: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome, which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.
Posted by Raven on Friday, January 27, 2012 @ 02:12:23 EST (1135 reads) (Read More... | 1191 bytes more | Score: 0)