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vBarsiv 08-22-2013 01:36 PM

I tested it but it does not work. Do you have files that need to be edited? No way could not be contacted.

Received the following warning;

Code:

Error
Unable to connect to backend.
Access denied.

Thankyou for help.

Scanu 08-22-2013 04:32 PM

It seems like a permissions error. Can you check permissions for your server document root? Are you testing this on your computer or in a server?

Lon 06-13-2014 11:19 AM

Been looking for something like this for my upcoming manga viewer project ;D

BirdOPrey5 06-16-2014 12:11 PM

While this mod makes things easy I would strongly urge people to consider not using it. This makes it very easy for someone who has access to your Admin CP to make files edits to your server- even if they otherwise have no other skills.

Yes, a skilled hacker can get similar access by creating custom plugins but this is like a red carpet.

If anyone has this installed please please please be sure you are using an Admin CP .htaccess password that will help keep people without permission out of your admincp and therefore, files.

Scanu 07-30-2014 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5 (Post 2502190)
While this mod makes things easy I would strongly urge people to consider not using it. This makes it very easy for someone who has access to your Admin CP to make files edits to your server- even if they otherwise have no other skills.

Yes, a skilled hacker can get similar access by creating custom plugins but this is like a red carpet.

If anyone has this installed please please please be sure you are using an Admin CP .htaccess password that will help keep people without permission out of your admincp and therefore, files.

Updated now it has administrator permissions per admin, set by default to 0 :)

LordVader! 08-01-2014 05:24 AM

hey there, thank you very much for the update.
i just imported the new xml. but even with the permission set to no. i can access.

should i delete everything and make a fresh install or did i just miss something?

greetings

New Joe 08-01-2014 06:06 AM

Excellent, just what I needed.
Out of the box and a quick test working perfectly.

Scanu 08-01-2014 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LordVader! (Post 2509248)
hey there, thank you very much for the update.
i just imported the new xml. but even with the permission set to no. i can access.

should i delete everything and make a fresh install or did i just miss something?


greetings

You have to upload again files using your ftp or using vBFiner, whatever you prefer :)
The changed file is admincp/vbfinder.php if you don't want to upload again all the folders

Scanu 08-01-2014 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by New Joe (Post 2509253)
Excellent, just what I needed.
Out of the box and a quick test working perfectly.

You're welcome
Did you test it on localhost? Because i've seen that with some hosting permissions it doesn't work (i will release an update for it)

Marv 08-01-2014 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5 (Post 2502190)
While this mod makes things easy I would strongly urge people to consider not using it. This makes it very easy for someone who has access to your Admin CP to make files edits to your server- even if they otherwise have no other skills.

Yes, a skilled hacker can get similar access by creating custom plugins but this is like a red carpet.

If anyone has this installed please please please be sure you are using an Admin CP .htaccess password that will help keep people without permission out of your admincp and therefore, files.

I second that. AT first glance it reminded me to the Greek Hacking Group which used an exploit in vb to get into the admincp. They installed and used a very similiar file-system for acessing the server files from within the admincp last (?) year. They?d hidden that under the "?", where you normally can see hints and explanations. Don?t like the idea, but for others it may be useful.


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