View Full Version : CAUTION: If you only have 1 vB license, do not make your vB3 test forums public
Erwin
06-14-2003, 01:18 PM
This is in the README HTML file you downloaded with your vB3 Beta ZIP file:
Please note that the vBulletin License Agreement allows you to run both a public installation of vBulletin and a non-public installation for your own testing purposes. However, the 'non-public' part of this license means that you may not run both a public vBulletin 2 installation and a public vBulletin 3 installation at the same time. The license allows for only one public installation of vBulletin.
Read it carefully, and follow it. You don't want to break your license agreement, as it gives Jelsoft the right to revoke your license.
This is just a reminder since I have noticed many members running vB2 forums while posting links to their vB3 test forums as well. If you have only 1 license, then you have to make your vB3 test forums non-public.
Steve W.
06-14-2003, 06:33 PM
What defines non-public? Password protected directory or just an unpublished url?
filburt1
06-14-2003, 06:50 PM
It's described in the license agreement.
Steve W.
06-14-2003, 07:07 PM
Thanks.
drives fast
06-15-2003, 06:33 PM
If you have a valid licence, you may set up an additional test forum in order to test code, template and database modifications. To make this clear to us and our licence verification procedures, place it in a directory called 'testvb' and be sure to password protect it. It must not be accessible by the general public.
Smoothie
06-16-2003, 03:19 AM
eye-eye captain!
Erwin
06-16-2003, 03:47 AM
When are you upgrading, Smoothie?
Smoothie
06-16-2003, 07:29 AM
Today at 12:47 AM Erwin said this in Post #7 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?postid=409448#post409448)
When are you upgrading, Smoothie? Upgrading my live forums? Ha, not on your life. When I see the big RC, thats when. :) How about you?
Tony G
06-16-2003, 11:58 AM
I'm doing the same thing, maybe not as early as the RC's though.
Threshold
06-16-2003, 06:37 PM
Sorry about the n00b question, but what is the RC?
I just bought my vB2 license about a month or two ago, so the concept of moving to vB3 is a tad daunting. :)
Xenon
06-16-2003, 06:48 PM
RC = Release Candidate
so it means the version can be released normally and will get gold if they don't find any bugs during a certain time period
Erwin
06-17-2003, 01:18 AM
Yesterday at 06:29 PM Smoothie said this in Post #8 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?postid=409476#post409476)
Upgrading my live forums? Ha, not on your life. When I see the big RC, thats when. :) How about you?
I'm waiting for the Gold version probably... my forums are too hacked up, with some hacks crucial to how it runs. :)
Tony G
06-17-2003, 11:42 AM
You could wait for others to run future RC's and see how stable they are before you do, avoiding any known bugs if they are found out. :)
Joel Llewellyn
06-17-2003, 04:47 PM
Ok then...
filburt1
06-17-2003, 05:46 PM
Yesterday at 10:18 PM Erwin said this in Post #12 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?postid=409726#post409726)
I'm waiting for the Gold version probably... my forums are too hacked up, with some hacks crucial to how it runs. :)
Likewise, but I'm not going to upgrade until at least 3.0.2 for security reasons, too. Initial releases have all the big bugs, let others suffer ;)
Feh... my live forums are already upgraded and I'm planning on running a vB3 test board on my localhost on a un-net connected pc :)
Testboards rock for working on styles with no one around to mess you up :)
Ninth Dimension
06-27-2003, 11:50 PM
I'm not going to upgrade until at least 3.3.0, then and only then will i know it's finished and without any bugs :D
Schorsch
07-01-2003, 10:58 PM
I'm not going to upgrade until at least 4.0
Chris M
07-02-2003, 09:16 AM
I'm not going to downgrade until 4.0 is out:p
Satan
Poggyuk
07-02-2003, 01:49 PM
Shouldn't discussion like this ("CAUTION: If you only have 1 vB license, do not make your vB3 test forums public") be kept to the "official" vBulletin Community Forums?!
Erwin
07-03-2003, 05:45 AM
This is just a reminder for members here, that's all, since a few of them were linking to their vB3 test forums here. :)
[Fx]AssAssiN
07-03-2003, 05:50 AM
AssAssiN]yar.
/testvb/ = Check
Pw protected = Check
:cool:
can i run:
One public vBulletin 3
One private vBulletin 3
or does one have to be vB2?
sry if this question is obvious, i might have not read the thread correctly..
filburt1
03-08-2004, 02:39 AM
can i run:
One public vBulletin 3
One private vBulletin 3
or does one have to be vB2?
sry if this question is obvious, i might have not read the thread correctly..
The license terms do not apply to any version of vB:
If you have a valid licence, you may set up an additional test forum in order to test code, template and database modifications. To make this clear to us and our licence verification procedures, place it in a directory called 'testvb' and be sure to password protect it. It must not be accessible by the general public.
From http://www.vbulletin.com/license.html .
yes, i know it now
If you have a valid licence, you may set up an additional test forum in order to test code, template and database modifications. To make this clear to us and our licence verification procedures, place it in a directory called 'testvb' and be sure to password protect it. It must not be accessible by the general public.
RobinHood
03-11-2004, 08:11 AM
This is in the README HTML file you downloaded with your vB3 Beta ZIP file:
Read it carefully, and follow it. You don't want to break your license agreement, as it gives Jelsoft the right to revoke your license.
This is just a reminder since I have noticed many members running vB2 forums while posting links to their vB3 test forums as well. If you have only 1 license, then you have to make your vB3 test forums non-public.
That sucks. Mind as well go with InvisionBoard now...
I just went with vbulletin because invision started asking money.
Harley D
11-03-2004, 04:53 AM
I am also trying to setup a test forum for my client. the original forum has some major issues that can't be repaired without the posibility of loosing the whole site, as well as reinstalling all the hacks.
So I would like to install a test forum in this dir. "http://www.yoursite.com/testvb/forums/install/install.php" while still having the org at "http://www.yoursite.com/forums/index.php"
But when I saw step 2 in the install instructions, "empty the database."
I was wondering if the original Database would be overwritten, thus distroying the org site.
Or am I O.K. to go. as long as I don't choose to empty the Database?
I'm a click away from the test install.
Thanks in advance.
James T Brock
11-03-2004, 07:14 AM
First off, BACKUP your database!! Either locally to your PC or on a file stored on your server.
Secondly, install the test forum on a seperate database than the live forum. Do a clean install, then take the backup and upload it into the new database.
AnhTuanCool
11-03-2004, 12:20 PM
This is in the README HTML file you downloaded with your vB3 Beta ZIP file:
Read it carefully, and follow it. You don't want to break your license agreement, as it gives Jelsoft the right to revoke your license.
This is just a reminder since I have noticed many members running vB2 forums while posting links to their vB3 test forums as well. If you have only 1 license, then you have to make your vB3 test forums non-public.
You mean we have to purchase one more license just for the testing forum :rolleyes:
Harley D
11-03-2004, 01:08 PM
Thanks for the fast response!
I have backed up the database and the site.
I went to MYSQL and found a second database that is empty.
My question is this, When I go to install, will I be prompted as to which database to use?
Also, where would a MYSQL noob get clear, understandable information on setting up a database/adding a database for VB.
Thanks again.
Harley D
11-03-2004, 01:13 PM
You mean we have to purchase one more license just for the testing forum :rolleyes:
As stated above. If you have a valid licence, you may set up an additional test forum in order to test code, template and database modifications. To make this clear to us and our licence verification procedures, place it in a directory called 'testvb' and be sure to password protect it. It must not be accessible by the general public.
Beermonster
11-03-2004, 04:19 PM
You mean we have to purchase one more license just for the testing forum :rolleyes:
You are allowed to have 2 instances of Vb running, as long as one is in a testvb directory and is not available to the public, i.e. .htaccess password protected, if you have cpanel hosting you can do this by going in to your cpanel and choose the icon that says Password Protect Directories, choose your testvb directory and assign a user name and password to it :)
AnhTuanCool
11-03-2004, 07:49 PM
I run my testvb forum on my localhost, is it counted too :)
Xenon
11-03-2004, 07:52 PM
*gg*
just one?
i think i have 10 vb's on my localhost ;)
Link14716
11-03-2004, 07:58 PM
I don't use any localhost boards, just because I am too lazy to install, configure, etc. apache. Mostly I don't feel like running apache everytime I feel like messing around on a testboard. So instead I throw them on public webspace and have them .htaccess'd off. :p
AnhTuanCool
11-03-2004, 08:35 PM
*gg*
just one?
i think i have 10 vb's on my localhost ;)
I replace all source files after finishing a mod, add new database also ;)
Xenon
11-03-2004, 09:32 PM
i keep them, so i can test further, and do my upgrades faster ;)
peterska2
11-03-2004, 09:58 PM
*gg*
just one?
i think i have 10 vb's on my localhost ;) I'm like that, vbtest, testvb, vb, vb2, and testboard are all on Marvin (one of my linux boxes) then theres test2, test3 and test4 on Cottage (my main server) 3 instances behind htaccess on my main testing webserver another 2 on other webservers behind htaccess and then my 2 live ones.
Then theres the 8 IPB versions, 6 phpbb and 2 ubb that I also have htaccessed on my main testing webserver.
I've formatted my secondary webserver today which lost me another 6 vb's and 12 IPB's
OK I sound like a BB addict!
Erwin
11-05-2004, 10:33 PM
If you put it behind a .htaccess that's not public, so it's fine. :)
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