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a great Well Done for ur hard work!.... some help?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 4:16 am Reply with quote
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Hello friends!
I have found almost by luck this website, but now I am visiting qyite often, as it gives me some very interesting info about my work on phpnuke..

I am a student, from Greece, and member of the development team and admin team of a portal we are managing. We are trying to reset from (almost) scratch the website, as we have faced several attacks...

Some months ago, we had an idea; to build a web community, a website for the students and stuff of our university (University of the Aegean). Our university has a strange structure, as there are departments in 5 islands on the Aegean Sea, and some offices on athens too. So, there weren't many opportunities on communicationg with each other! We thought about this web community, to be the start of a new era in communicating with other students...

But, as time was passing, we started to accept lots of attacks from hackers, and we were a bit depressed, i can say..

Well, I don't want to be a burden on u, I would like to ask if you can cooperate with us, and help us from time to time, as we are new to these things... Some guidelines, experience, ideas and suggestions, maybe tests etc...

Please let me know if you have the minimum of your time to support us! We are planning to start redeveloping and securing as much the site, as soon as we finish our exams, around the end of September...

I am apologizing for the huge post, but, I would appreciate any responce!
Continue the hard work!
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Not recommend phpnuke (he is not safe for you)Idea

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Re: a great Well Done for ur hard work!.... some help?
PostPosted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 11:29 am Reply with quote
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inertia wrote:
Hello friends!
I have found almost by luck this website, but now I am visiting qyite often, as it gives me some very interesting info about my work on phpnuke..

I am a student, from Greece, and member of the development team and admin team of a portal we are managing. We are trying to reset from (almost) scratch the website, as we have faced several attacks...

Some months ago, we had an idea; to build a web community, a website for the students and stuff of our university (University of the Aegean). Our university has a strange structure, as there are departments in 5 islands on the Aegean Sea, and some offices on athens too. So, there weren't many opportunities on communicationg with each other! We thought about this web community, to be the start of a new era in communicating with other students...

But, as time was passing, we started to accept lots of attacks from hackers, and we were a bit depressed, i can say..

Well, I don't want to be a burden on u, I would like to ask if you can cooperate with us, and help us from time to time, as we are new to these things... Some guidelines, experience, ideas and suggestions, maybe tests etc...

Please let me know if you have the minimum of your time to support us! We are planning to start redeveloping and securing as much the site, as soon as we finish our exams, around the end of September...

I am apologizing for the huge post, but, I would appreciate any responce!
Continue the hard work!


I am currently very-very busy. Almost no free time Crying or Very sad
But i can try to help a little bit, if seriously needed.
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