Ni pakcik angkut dari MMG
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'Casbone_Admin' date='May 20 2006, 07:16 AM' post='2148404'
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i didn't make any changes that lead to change/s in file permission.
this server was configured unlike most apache servers. scripts doesn't run as "nobody". it runs as the user who owns the file. this is a lot more secure.... as i can safely set file permission for "world" as no read, no write, no execute. permission-wise this is the most secure can be done, if a hacker could get his/her hand on my files it must be another way, either by bruteforcing my over 50 characters (mixed alphanumeric and symbols) which i stored in my disc with RSA 256bit encryption or anyother way. in short he/she will have a tough time before he/she could really take a benefit from the effort.
but when the problem arose around 0000hours GMT, i did set the index.php permission as readable for the world, but to no effect... so i assume they are not done yet with the upgrade thing and just let it finish. that's how i assumed and react to it. (the site did become functional for a few seconds before showing errors again)
as i already had an appointment, i just went out (it's weekend and the meeting was previously postponed a few times). as i came back to the office, i find that someone broke into the office and stole my laptop with it's case, an external hard disk, and my favourite green mouse (which actually look like a frog).
so i went out again and make a police report, then sought the service of a shaman. i don't believe in superstitions but most of the time it works like magic. already know the culprit, working on getting the stuffs back. as the method is unscientific, i can't use rationals and deductions to beat the **** out of the guy to get my laptop back. so i'm slowly trying to get it back.
i'm on my friend's laptop now.
i'm trying. i'm really trying.
what sites on what server? mind telling me how you find that out?