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Google says
SecurityMesum writes "That's right, there is no special note in Read Me file or anything for users who change their admin.php to make the changes in robots.txt.

You know what that means right?

This alert is for 7.6 so far.

Nuke Gangsta"
Posted on Wednesday, December 08 @ 13:50:26 CET by VinDSL
 
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Re: Google says (Score: 1)
by kjcdude on Wednesday, December 08 @ 19:53:31 CET
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wtf????

Try and fing speak english, what the heck are you talking about!?!



Re: Google says (Score: 1)
by Mesum on Wednesday, December 08 @ 20:36:53 CET
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I wish you bothered clicking on the link I posted, would have explained everything.

Let me explain in to you in English:

When Google visits a site, it looks for a file called robots.txt in the root of that domain name, we use this file to tell Google, Yahoo!, MSN crawlers about areas we don't want them to visit, else they will index everything they'll see.

PHP-Nuke uses robots.txt to tell them not to link our admin.php but what if we have changed the name of admin.php and we don't make changes in robots.txt? In simple English, Google will index it and whoever will run an allinurl: will be able to find your admin file.

If you need more explanation in simple English, I guess I'll have to use some graphics but that will make you a retard since everyone understood but you. :-)


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