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Diagnose your Setup and Server
DownloadsNuke Cops would like to welcome all the newest members to the PHP-Nuke community by talking briefly about our Analyzer script. This PHP file once installed into your base PHP-Nuke folder will tell you if any of your server systems are security vulnerable. It will also show you important information about your system and your PHP-Nuke installation at a glance. Empower yourself with Analyzer.
Posted on Thursday, October 09 @ 10:25:56 CEST by Zhen-Xjell
 
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Re: Diagnose your Setup and Server (Score: 1)
by garyploski on Saturday, October 11 @ 00:10:08 CEST
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This is a wonderful security tool. I'm testing it and have found a thing or two to tweak - thank you.
Though, I'm a little confused with a fix that's noted on ssh.thathost.com. The fix states - Open the PHP source file ext/session/session.c - where is session.c? I'm running RH9 but can not 'locate' it anywhere. I've installed all the rpms from RH. Uh... help?


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