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Nuke Cops releases the bbtonuke port for PHP-Nuke based on the newest phpbb2.0.5 with patches. It includes the PM and Forums, and is the same one as found in the PHP-Nuke 6.5 Bundle Release by Nuke Cops. Upgrade your existing Forums Port to this today as it addresses bug fixes and security holes. PHP-Nuke has 2.0.4, our update should be applied over it now.
Tested with PHP-Nuke 6.5, 6.6, 6.7 and 6.8.
Download here.
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Posted on Wednesday, July 30 @ 14:03:43 CEST by Zhen-Xjell |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Peejay on Wednesday, July 30 @ 16:27:05 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.peejay.info | | Excellent as always. I just put this one my system (PHP-Nuke 6.8) and everything is running just fine. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Q on Wednesday, July 30 @ 19:45:23 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://3GuysHosting.com | Is there supposed to be any DB updates? I get the following errors:
SQL Error : 1054 Unknown column 'ban_expire_time' in 'field list'
SELECT ban_ip, ban_userid, ban_email, ban_email, ban_expire_time, ban_priv_reason, ban_pub_reason_mode, ban_pub_reason FROM nuke_bbbanlist WHERE ban_ip IN ('7f000001', '7f0000ff', '7f00ffff', '7fffffff') OR ban_userid = 1
Line : 163
File : C:FoxServwwwincludessessions.php
My banlist table only has 4 fields (running nuke 6.5) |
Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, July 30 @ 20:19:23 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | Hi, just use the sql create statements for the missing tables from this sql file:
http://cvs.nukecops.com/co.php/sql/nuke.sql?r=1.5 |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by NovemberRain on Wednesday, July 30 @ 22:27:51 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | well sorry if i'm being rude but you are always talking about how quality your scripts are but in my opinion if i have to search for missing sql statements from a big sql file and add it manually it is not a quality script for me.
what about using the time you praise yourself for writing an update file before releasing it ?
and what about those ranks buddies quick reply hacks files etc in the package?
i thougt this was just an upgrade for phpnuke. not nc bundle.
i think you should think re-releasing this after cleaning the useless files and directories like CVS and all the hacks, make an update script, and most important one for me is, make this package CHANGED FILES ONLY!
than it would be a quality script. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, July 30 @ 22:32:34 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | NR, thanks for your comments. Why don't you join us and be our quality assurance guru? You can ensure we aren't missing something like this in the future, and your valued comments can now help the rest of the community. So, up to the challenge? Seems like you'd be a great addition to be our quality assurance specialist. Before anything is released, you'd sign off on it.
Also please note, that this is the first time the developers are using CVS at the same time. The forums release is a "courtesy" beyond the phpnuke bundle. The bundle is the real package as it contains the appropriate files.
So, you up to the fun and ready to receive feedback like you gave? We're in need of quality checkers.
You see, folks are ready to comment about the things missing or broken, but its hard to get folks to actually help.
Let me know. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by NovemberRain on Wednesday, July 30 @ 23:02:43 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | well if someone is always talking about how quality the scripts are you must accept feedback about the quality, instead of just talking like you did above. your message just means nothing to me. i don't need to be a guru to see that this package doesn't work.
i'm not talking about small bugs mistakes. but there isn't even a document about how to install this thing. so these files inside may mean lot to you but, for a standart or newbie phpnuke user they mean nothing. just bunch of files.
for instance i just don't know how to import those lines to my database, most users won't know, in fact they won't even know they have to open that url and search for and add some lines to their databases. because there is no document!
i am making comments about your scripts but you are making comments about me. this is funny
i always loved this site and i'm one of the first members of it and i visit everyday but i see nukecops is not the same recently and i'm sorry for that. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, July 30 @ 23:06:58 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | I realized I released the CVS package instead of the standalone file. Just fixed... The new file is in-fact the correct standalone upgrade to php-nuke. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for catching it.
On another note, I'm serious, we could use your help in spotting stuff like this in the future. Still interested?
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by NovemberRain on Wednesday, July 30 @ 23:18:27 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | well i guess i'm good at finding bugs, but not at fixing them :)
i'll be happy if i can help. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Thursday, July 31 @ 07:14:20 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | | That'll be great, and since you've been here from the get go the EN should know you. I'll bring this up to the team then. Thanks. As you can tell we're growing, so we need help. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by intel352 on Thursday, July 31 @ 00:05:27 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.nukebbmods.net | could someone explain why there should be an md5 for all?
is this to verify the integrity? or for security purposes? |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by VinDSL on Thursday, July 31 @ 03:34:36 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.lenon.com/ | Yeah, security...
File compression utilities usually have some sort of checksum 'integrity' check available for testing whether or not a file was transferred correctly. However, it doesn't tell you if someone screwed with it intentionally. That's where MD5 comes in. MD5 creates a numeric representation of the contents of a file and displays it as a 16 character hexadecimal value.
So, let's say they release PHP-Nuke 6.9 tomorrow. They could calculate the MD5 HASH for the distribution file and present it to you, like they are doing here. When you run a check on it, and a different MD5 HASH comes back, you know someone has messed with the files. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by MikeMiles on Thursday, July 31 @ 04:41:10 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | | The average user has problems taking a simple SQL file and creating/populating tables. You expect him to know how to run an MD5 HASH on the tarball and know what it means? You're dreaming. Go ahead and be giddy over it; the masses will be scratching their heads instead. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Thursday, July 31 @ 07:15:32 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | | Actually I used to release packages using MD5 and even PGP signing over at http://computercops.biz. It didn't last very long because the majority of users don't rely on such tools. Its evident even in the workplace. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by chatserv on Wednesday, July 30 @ 23:08:12 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://nukeresources.com | | We had accidentally released only the version for the NukeCops bundle, the article has been edited to correctly reflect both versions, sorry for any inconveniences this might have caused, those using the default PHP-Nuke should download the correct version, just replace the files and check the readme file. Thanks and again accept our apologies. |
Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, July 30 @ 23:10:27 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | | Please note this was my fault. Call it being too eager to please. Its one of my faults. |
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Re: Nuke Cops bbtonuke 2.0.5 (Score: 1) by chatserv on Wednesday, July 30 @ 23:16:25 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://nukeresources.com | | I removed the one for the bundle as anyone using it already has the new forums, also took out the md5 hash reference as it applied to the previous file. |
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