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What version is this server?


SeanB

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Well, i found the version indicator, so i know it's up to date, but there are still a LOT of problems, and i'm not certain they're not database related.

 

If anyone could take a look and let me know if it looks salvageble, i'd appreciate it. I dont think i'd shed a tear if i ripped out the site and started over.

 

http://www.pillow-talk.ca/store is where the store is installed. Naturally there's a /admin directory, which was 100% unprotected. I've put up a quick password to stop that.

My website's address is in My Profile, since it's not allowed to be in my signature.

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Well, i found the version indicator, so i know it's up to date, but there are still a LOT of problems, and i'm not certain they're not database related.

 

If anyone could take a look and let me know if it looks salvageble, i'd appreciate it. I dont think i'd shed a tear if i ripped out the site and started over.

 

http://www.pillow-talk.ca/store is where the store is installed. Naturally there's a /admin directory, which was 100% unprotected. I've put up a quick password to stop that.

 

 

Go to this location: http://www.pillow-talk.ca/store/admin/server_info.php

 

It will advise you all the information you need!

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Sean,

Go to store/admin option tools option Server Info...Here you will find everything that you want to know...

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Roman

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At a quick glance I saw two warnings at the top of your main page. Both are fairly trivial.

 

Warning Warning: Installation directory exists at: /home/content/F/a/i/Faird/html/store/install. Please remove this directory for security reasons.

Basically, do as it says. Either remove it or delete it. See install documentation for further info. ;)

 

Warning Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file: /home/content/F/a/i/Faird/html/store/includes/configure.php. This is a potential security risk - please set the right user permissions on this file.

Change the rights. Either 644 or 444. Again, see doco for further info. :)

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