Just noticed that post timestamps are lagging about 12 minutes behind server clock. How can that be? The forum is in timezone UTC +2, (changes from UTC +1 30. march 02:00) and everything seems fine, but these 12 minutes are really strange.
1 2008-05-06 10:18
Topic: Post timestamps lagging behind server time (1 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)
2 2008-02-21 11:26
Re: phpGedview (6 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 modifications, plugins and integrations)
Right. Thanks.
3 2008-02-20 15:07
Re: phpGedview (6 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 modifications, plugins and integrations)
Thanks.
I suppose there are no changes for the database, then, from 1.2.12 to 1.2.16?
4 2008-02-19 19:44
Topic: phpGedview (6 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 modifications, plugins and integrations)
This is the package I need. Today gedview comes vith punbb v. 1.2.12, which should be upgraded to 1.2.16, before waiting for 1.3 starts. To save som time and possibly trouble, I would like to know if I can upgrade punbb the normal way, or will that spoil the integration?
5 2008-01-17 22:59
Re: Snort is snorting (2 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)
Thanks for the quick reply!
6 2008-01-17 22:33
Topic: Snort is snorting (2 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)
That what it is meant to do, of cource, and now it as come up with a lot of stuff, an example here:
Generated by BASE v1.3.8 (jodie) on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 23:20:02 +0100
"1", "110", "2008-01-14 23:00:07", "91.149.11.205", "1422", "192.168.0.103", "80",
"[nessus/11767] [cve/2003-0486] [icat/2003-0486] [bugtraq/7979] [local/2229]
[snort/2229] WEB-PHP viewtopic.php access"
WEB-PHP? Not me, I'm running punBB : (and no backup directories ):
" PunBB 1.2.16 - Check for upgrade
© Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Rickard Andersson
Environment
Operating system: Linux
PHP: 5.1.2 - Show info
Accelerator: N/A
Database
MySQL 5.0.22-Debian_0ubuntu6.06.6-log"
but, the name viewtopic.php sounds familiar...
So, is this just a snort in the air, og is it a genuine attack? Can anyone help me out on this?
7 2007-12-19 16:44
Re: A quick and easy question: (3 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 modifications, plugins and integrations)
Like my mother used to say: Get married before you get blind! . I did actually search, but.... Thanks!
J
8 2007-12-18 23:06
Topic: A quick and easy question: (3 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 modifications, plugins and integrations)
I tried to install PunBBGallery, but got the message that this mod does not support v. 1.2.16.
Have I missed something, or is this the actual situation? Are there any alternatives to install a working gallery?
Jack
9 2007-12-03 20:44
Re: Unregistered users logged on (5 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)
There was the answer to my question! Those who are trying to log in as guests are visible in this field, but they are not logged in. That explains it.
Thank you.
Jack
10 2007-12-03 18:27
Re: Unregistered users logged on (5 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)
Ah, sorry, I'll try to be more explisit.
I did not want guests to visit the forum, so I removed all settings in Options that would let guests visit/read the forum. I also took away the possibillity to chose your own password when registering, and activated the "Alert upon registration", so I could monitor who and when people registered. Since this is a newly startet family forum there are at the moment not more than 30 members, and I know them all...
To test this functionality I tried to log in as Guest, but i all seems to work fine, I was not allowed.
But from time to time, when watching the status field at the bottom, I can see, say, "4 registered users are logget on" and "2 unregistered users are logged on". What I can not understand is where these unregistered users come from, when I positively have locked them out?
Jack
11 2007-12-03 13:25
Topic: Unregistered users logged on (5 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)
In it self a OK message, but in my family forum I have disables any Guest functions, and avtivated alert when registering. So, where does these unregistered users come from? There are bots, of cource, but how can they be seen as logged on? Any thoughts?
Jack