• Indexing script?
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There was a nice looking indexing script that could replace Apache's default one and I'm trying to find it. It used famfamfam's icons and was mainly blue. The download link would be appreciated. (I know this is a fast thread but 98% of fast threaders don't know shit about this stuff)
[url]http://evoluted.net/stuff/[/url] or you can ask jaybuz for his: [url]http://files.rewindstudios.com/CodeCanyon/listDirectory/[/url]
Thanks, it was the top one. I don't know why I thought it used famfamfam.
VladH made an excellent one, [url]http://codecanyon.net/item/tastydir-an-ajax-file-manager-and-dir-listing/117167[/url]
[QUOTE=nivek;26008091]VladH made an excellent one, [url]http://codecanyon.net/item/tastydir-an-ajax-file-manager-and-dir-listing/117167[/url][/QUOTE] full of security flaws [editline]12th November 2010[/editline] [url]http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15269/[/url]
[QUOTE=Siemens;26008335]full of security flaws [editline]12th November 2010[/editline] [url]http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15269/[/url][/QUOTE] I stand corrected.
[QUOTE=Siemens;26008335]full of security flaws [editline]12th November 2010[/editline] [url]http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15269/[/url][/QUOTE] They're fixed. [editline]Hurrdurr[/editline] I tested them on Vlad's installation. :v:
[QUOTE=Qombat;26008641]They're fixed.[/QUOTE] The fact they were there in the first place would make me suspicious of the code. I'm not saying vlad put the exploits in intentionally, I doubt he did. I'm just saying the presence of a few vulns might indicate other unknown vulns elsewhere.
You could also use the one garry made, though it lacks a few features: [url]http://www.garry.tv/dir_listing_script/[/url] There's a version edited by Dan Bugglin, which you can get here: [url]http://www.mzzt.net/2009/03/03/garrys-dir-mod-update/[/url] Or you could even go as far as writing your own, there are dozens of tutorials out.
[QUOTE=Qombat;26008641]They're fixed.[/QUOTE] I stand uncorrected.
[QUOTE=Torekk;26012343]You could also use the one garry made, though it lacks a few features: [url]http://www.garry.tv/dir_listing_script/[/url] There's a version edited by Dan Bugglin, which you can get here: [url]http://www.mzzt.net/2009/03/03/garrys-dir-mod-update/[/url] Or you could even go as far as writing your own, there are dozens of tutorials out.[/QUOTE] I remember heavily modifying garry's a few months ago - it works great, but goddamnit, garry writes some [i]ugly[/i] code.
View gmod.org's source
[QUOTE=Siemens;26018641]View gmod.org's source[/QUOTE] Where do I find it?
[QUOTE=StankyJoe;26018753]Where do I find it?[/QUOTE] [url]http://garrysmod.org[/url] [b]CTRL[/b] + [b]U[/b]
Welp, I thought he meant the php(?) source for it.
[QUOTE=StankyJoe;26019416] php(?) source[/QUOTE] God save us all
[QUOTE=StankyJoe;26014840]I remember heavily modifying garry's a few months ago - it works great, but goddamnit, garry writes some [i]ugly[/i] code.[/QUOTE] You'd hate to see what gmod runs off them.
[QUOTE=StankyJoe;26018753]Where do I find it?[/QUOTE] It's posts like these that cause the "Programming King" rating to become something hugely sarcastic, similar to "Informative". [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Siemens;26008898]The fact they were there in the first place would make me suspicious of the code. I'm not saying vlad put the exploits in intentionally, I doubt he did. I'm just saying the presence of a few vulns might indicate other unknown vulns elsewhere.[/QUOTE] Everything requiring user input has the potential to have vulnerabilities.
[url]http://greg-j.com/2008/08/12/all-in-one-php-directory-listing-script/[/url] is a really nice one.
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