11-11-2010, 06:10 PM
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11-11-2010, 06:21 PM
From what i could read in the last provided image, your site is containing links to illegal material, like "routers cracks".
We do not support those kind of sites and it is clearly mentioned in our rules.
Unfortunately I cannot continue giving you support.
We do not support those kind of sites and it is clearly mentioned in our rules.
Unfortunately I cannot continue giving you support.
11-11-2010, 06:33 PM
As a Network Admin where i work i use tools for security issues, the thomson tool is not a crack tool, it checks for default password in order to avoid security holes.
The other link is a security analyser for LAN. It is not illegal material.
I hope you understand. If you dont want to help please lock the topic or delete it.
Thanks for your time.
The other link is a security analyser for LAN. It is not illegal material.
I hope you understand. If you dont want to help please lock the topic or delete it.
Thanks for your time.
11-11-2010, 07:05 PM
As you must know, these tools are used mostly to get access to the routers providing its password.
While there is no way for me to know what you do with these tools, just the fact that it is available on your site for download is enough for not respecting our rules.
Therefore i will close this thread.
While there is no way for me to know what you do with these tools, just the fact that it is available on your site for download is enough for not respecting our rules.
Therefore i will close this thread.
11-13-2010, 12:10 AM
Update :
I have intensively tested the plugin on MyBB 1.6 forums and found no issues.
This could be caused by mod_security still enabled on a server even with a .htaccess file trying to disable it. Shared Hosting providers could be responsible for this.
If this is the case, you can try to ask your webhosting technical support to "whitelist" your domain to bypass mod_security.
I have intensively tested the plugin on MyBB 1.6 forums and found no issues.
This could be caused by mod_security still enabled on a server even with a .htaccess file trying to disable it. Shared Hosting providers could be responsible for this.
If this is the case, you can try to ask your webhosting technical support to "whitelist" your domain to bypass mod_security.
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