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DragonByte Tech 12-30-2011 11:00 PM

[DBTech] vBSecurity v2 (vB4)
 
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vBSecurity: What is it?
vBSecurity keeps a watchful eye over your forum even when you are not there, and has the capability to alert you of any suspicious activity.

Uses

vBSecurity is the ideal product for forums that are concerned about security, or wish to be alerted when something suspicious happens.
It keeps a watchful eye on your configuration file, ensuring that it does not get modified by mods or plugins.
Another important feature is the ability to add a secondary login, unique to each administrator, that is required before accessing the AdminCP. Ideal for forums where multiple administrators may share login information, or where administrators may log in from public computers.
Add in quick settings for the most vital vBulletin Options and Usergroup password settings, vBSecurity can easily be called one of the most comprehensive security suites for your vBulletin forum.

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What does 'Marking As Installed' do ?

* It helps you to stay on top of updates - members who have installed modifications will be notified by us whenever new updates are available.

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For security issues - vbulletin.org will contact all members who have installed a modification whenever a security issue is brought to their attention.

* Marking a modification as installed also helps us know how many people are using our work, giving us extra incentive to provide more features and new modifications.

We appreciate the support!
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Priority support & Product Demos available at: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com

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Translations available @ our forum
Support for translations handled by the translator in its respective threads only.

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Major Features
Administrator Security: .htaccess-like logins for your administrators means that even if they use the same password on multiple sites, malicious users still need a fresh, unique password to log in.

Security Watchers: Keep an eye on the most important aspects of vBulletin: config.php tampering, AdminCP / User Account access attempts, vBulletin Options, User Data, Usergroup Settings and Usergroup Permissions.
Detailed changelogs available for each watcher dealing with changes.
IP Ban, User Ban, Email alerts and temporary forum closure options available for each watcher individually.

Lite
* Searchable list of all AdminCP access attempts
* Searchable list of all failed login attempts
* Searchable list of administrator changes for areas governed by the Security Watchers
* vBOption: IP Address whitelist for AdminCP access
* vBOption: Separate "Closed Reason" for closures that happened due to potential security breaches
* Quick setting page for the most important vBulletin Options security settings
* Quick setting page for the most important Usergroup security settings
* Security Watchers: General - config.php Variable Tampering, AdminCP Access Attempts
* Security Watchers: Logins - Failed Logons, Failed Mass Logons
* Security Watchers: vBOptions - vBulletin Active, Reason For Turning vBulletin Off, Banned Email Addresses, Banned IP Addresses, Use Login "Strikes" System, Whitelisted IP Addresses, Whitelisted IP Addresses - Exclude Super Administrators
* Security Watchers: User Data - User Name, Password, Email, Primary Usergroup, Additional Usergroups, Reputation Level, Warnings, Infractions, Infraction Points, Receive Admin Emails
* Security Watcher Actions: 2 thresholds with individual configuration options, IP Ban / User Ban / Email Webmaster / Close Forum options available for each Watcher option listed above. Some watcher options may not have all actions.

Pro
* Optional .htaccess-like login on a per-administrator basis
* Settings Snapshots - take a "snapshot" of how the vBulletin Options look at the time, instant restore by clicking Load on a previous snapshot
* Security Watchers: Usergroup - Password Expiry, Password History, every usergroup permission group, every "value" permission
* IP Guard: Administrator IP Address authorisation scheme (similar to Steam Guard) - Require email verification for new IP addresses to access the AdminCP, per-administrator disable

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This mod displays a copyright notification in the footer of all pages which includes:
  • 1 Link to DragonByte Technologies homepage
  • 1 Link to Product Description page of this modification

idesignicreate 12-30-2011 11:16 PM

for some reason I cant get one of your mods to work... keep saying i'm missing a .php file from every one :(

idesignicreate 12-30-2011 11:17 PM

vBshop VBArcade or VBnavTabs Im using VB 4.1.9

idesignicreate 12-30-2011 11:39 PM

error msg for VBshop public_html/dbtech/vbshop/includes/class_install.php appears to be missing!

ozzy47 12-30-2011 11:40 PM

Which mod don't work? Or is it all of them?

And errors would help as well. They should be posted in their respective threads.

idesignicreate 12-30-2011 11:47 PM

error msg for VBshop public_html/dbtech/vbshop/includes/class_install.php appears to be missing! for VBshop and I'm sorry i'm just learning how to post in here.

DragonByte Tech 12-30-2011 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by idesignicreate (Post 2282368)
error msg for VBshop public_html/dbtech/vbshop/includes/class_install.php appears to be missing!

This is not the support thread for vBShop.


Fillip

RSNF 12-31-2011 03:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2282374)
This is not the support thread for vBShop.


Fillip


Really.....how about directing him or assisting him with some help considering what he is requesting is still something you released...... Being an..ss is not the way to go in my opinion.....Not installed and rated horrible congrats.....

DragonByte Tech 12-31-2011 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSNF (Post 2282428)
Really.....how about directing him or assisting him with some help considering what he is requesting is still something you released...... Being an..ss is not the way to go in my opinion.....Not installed and rated horrible congrats.....

He has downloaded the mod already, so he knows where the thread is. Fillip was letting him know this is not the place to post about vBShop since the user indicated he wasn't sure about where to post things.

Thanks for your rating of the mod - hopefully next time you'll actually try it first though ;)

Iain

socialteenz 12-31-2011 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSNF (Post 2282428)
Really.....how about directing him or assisting him with some help considering what he is requesting is still something you released...... Being an..ss is not the way to go in my opinion.....Not installed and rated horrible congrats.....

You won't get a chicken at an ice cream parlor :D Who gives a F*** if you rate this mod as horrible. The mod will speak for it...

How about you pointing him to the right direction instead of posting this stupid comment.

Just my 0.1 cent :p

Sforums 01-01-2012 06:20 AM

Installed on 4.1.0 pl2.
There is no new tab on navbar, nothing in quick links or community menus.

The screenshots you posted, I have nothing like that at my site....
The only thing I see is in options "DragonByte Tech: vBSecurity - General Settings" and that is it.

sadiq6210 01-01-2012 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sforums (Post 2282714)
Installed on 4.1.0 pl2.
There is no new tab on navbar, nothing in quick links or community menus.

The screenshots you posted, I have nothing like that at my site....
The only thing I see is in options "DragonByte Tech: vBSecurity - General Settings" and that is it.

This is security mod, why you need a new tab or new page?!

Sforums 01-01-2012 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sadiq6210 (Post 2282715)
This is security mod, why you need a new tab or new page?!

What kind of dumb question is that? Because author offers that option and it is visible to Super Admin only. Install first and then ask qustions instead of raking up post +++++ points.

HMBeaty 01-01-2012 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sforums (Post 2282717)
What kind of dumb question is that? Because author offers that option and it is visible to Super Admin only. Install first and then ask qustions instead of raking up post +++++ points.

Whoa! Calm down! If you take a look at the screenshots, there aren't supposed to be any new tabs in the navbar or new pages on the forum. All functions should be available via your AdminCP somewhere. If you're not seeing all the options that should be available, just post any errors you may be having or explain what you see and/or don't see

sadiq6210 01-01-2012 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sforums (Post 2282717)
What kind of dumb question is that? Because author offers that option and it is visible to Super Admin only. Install first and then ask qustions instead of raking up post +++++ points.

Did you read the thread?! Did you see the screenshots?

Again, I will ask you same question
This is security mod, why you need a new tab or new page?!

+

You need to learn how to respect the people and to be coooool :)

DragonByte Tech 01-01-2012 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sforums (Post 2282714)
Installed on 4.1.0 pl2.
There is no new tab on navbar, nothing in quick links or community menus.

The screenshots you posted, I have nothing like that at my site....
The only thing I see is in options "DragonByte Tech: vBSecurity - General Settings" and that is it.

Please add yourself to the Super Administrators variable in config.php :)

In fact, this is required to use the mod and should be a part of the readme.txt file.


Fillip

TheSupportForum 01-01-2012 02:40 PM

its noted that today their is an update however the same download is available
version 1.0.2

DragonByte Tech 01-01-2012 02:41 PM

That is correct.

Fillip

Iguana Goddess 01-01-2012 10:26 PM

I only have one issue that I have noticed so far, when I enable the config.php Variable Tampering forum shut down, it shuts the forum down and emails me even though no one is altering anything. Nothing happens when I just have the email option enabled. I had previously renamed the admin path before installing this hack, but the messages states that this is what is causing the breach.

EDIT: Ok so it's still sending me emails, but seems like it only does it when I go into the admincp.

DragonByte Tech 01-02-2012 01:07 AM

If you renamed the admin path via the actual config.php file, as opposed to a plugin that does it, then that wouldn't occur. Are you absolutely sure you didn't use a plugin to do the rename?

Fillip

Iguana Goddess 01-02-2012 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2282944)
If you renamed the admin path via the actual config.php file, as opposed to a plugin that does it, then that wouldn't occur. Are you absolutely sure you didn't use a plugin to do the rename?


Fillip

Yes I'm sure I renamed the path on the config.php I have it installed on vB 4.1.9. Maybe another addon I have installed is interfering.

DragonByte Tech 01-02-2012 10:36 AM

I wish it was possible to accurately notify you why it's triggering when it does, but sadly it is not :(


Fillip

Iguana Goddess 01-02-2012 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2283007)
I wish it was possible to accurately notify you why it's triggering when it does, but sadly it is not :(


Fillip

No doubt it's a great mod and will be a huge help to the site as we have been having issues with accounts being jacked do to a recent hacking. So for this to be the only issue I have with it, it will work well enough for me with that option disabled till I have time to look into my other addons to see if there is a conflict. I have one suggestion, is there a way you can add an option to where the notifications can be posted in a forum instead like vB has for reported posts?

DragonByte Tech 01-02-2012 11:34 AM

If you post feature requests over at our forum they won't be lost to the mists of time when we plan out new updates :)

We have a custom built system that tracks feature requests that aren't implemented yet even past the natural lifespan of threads :)


Fillip

Iguana Goddess 01-02-2012 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2283017)
If you post feature requests over at our forum they won't be lost to the mists of time when we plan out new updates :)

We have a custom built system that tracks feature requests that aren't implemented yet even past the natural lifespan of threads :)


Fillip

I will do that then. I built a semi clone board and installed vBsecurity it's definitely a addon conflict because I have no issues at all will false alarms now that I have just about every plugin disabled. Once I pin point the problem, I'll post it up for everyone else.

OldSchoolDSL 01-14-2012 10:31 PM

Uninstalled

Used a lot of resources
false positives
conflicting with other software

DragonByte Tech 01-15-2012 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchoolDSL (Post 2287892)
Uninstalled

Used a lot of resources
false positives
conflicting with other software

Unfortunately this is not a helpful post, if you wish to provide constructive critisism then please do so, otherwise I see no point to posting :)


Fillip

Mukashi 01-18-2012 03:19 PM

Hmmm.

Not seeing the NavBar tab, or the links in the quick links and community menus. I am a Super Administrator.

DragonByte Tech 01-18-2012 03:21 PM

None exists for this mod :)


Fillip

Mukashi 01-18-2012 04:58 PM

None exists? What are these options for it on the "DragonByte Tech: vBSecurity - General Settings" page then?

DragonByte Tech 01-18-2012 05:01 PM

That was an oversight, I use a standard "template" for all my mods when I begin a new project and those options are a part of said template :)


Fillip

OldSchoolDSL 01-18-2012 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2288229)
Unfortunately this is not a helpful post, if you wish to provide constructive critisism then please do so, otherwise I see no point to posting :)


Fillip

It was constructive criticism as I reported my findings for others to watch out for (user review based upon user experience)

I found that this modification caused the pages to load slower (even on a fresh & clean test install) and also added to memory & query (in my opinion).

I found this could provide false positives in the way it detects things, regardless of how you configure the settings.

And I found it has the habit to conflict with a wide range of other modifications and products. Not just limited to 1 or 2 rogue modifications, but rather believing this in its self to be the rogue modifications, compared to how many other products could not play well with this 1.

Just because you dislike my constructive criticism and review, doesn't make it not true or invalid.
I stand by my original post
  • Used a lot of resources
  • false positives
  • conflicting with other software

DragonByte Tech 01-18-2012 05:39 PM

So you are saying that if I went to your site and said "this site sucks." that would be constructive criticism?

That is essentially the same as you are doing in this thread and in every other DBTech mod thread you have posted in.
  • You offer zero information regarding the nature of the false positives
  • You offer zero information regarding the nature of the conflicts
The same can be said for all your other posts.

I mean no offence, but your posts do come off as if you are simply trying to discredit us for no good reason.

Would you have liked it if people put your site in a negative light but refused to give you any information that you could use to improve your site?

How do you expect us to improve this mod if all you say is "it doesn't work right"?


PS: This mod uses virtually no resources as it does not execute anything (except for standard cache fetching and object initialisation) unless one of its watchers are triggered.

Would you care to provide comparison data regarding resource usage and page generation time that backs up your claim?


Fillip

OldSchoolDSL 01-18-2012 06:29 PM

I stand by my review.

But do believe I have mistakenly overlooked leaving a positive review for the modifications which you have released, that have not caused any issues and do in fact work well.

https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=236980
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=242733
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=243754
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=258738
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=243510

I have since then corrected my oversight :)

DragonByte Tech 01-18-2012 06:37 PM

Do you refuse to help us improve this modification by providing the information I requested in my previous post?

And do you also refuse to back up your claims of slowdown / large memory usage increase with evidence so that we can look into it?

If you choose to refuse these requests for more information then that's perfectly fine, but just know that it may discredit your review in the eyes of people who read the thread :)


Fillip

OldSchoolDSL 01-18-2012 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2289528)
Do you refuse to help us improve this modification by providing the information I requested in my previous post?

And do you also refuse to back up your claims of slowdown / large memory usage increase with evidence so that we can look into it?

If you choose to refuse these requests for more information then that's perfectly fine, but just know that it may discredit your review in the eyes of people who read the thread :)

Fillip

It is not my role or the role of anyone else who use your modifications to help debug, decode, edit, improve, or otherwise help you produce your own modifications. Just so you know, continuing belittle people who you may disagree with, discredits yours.

As I have told you, I un-installed this. I can only comment on my own personal experience...

But will add that when testing your modification and wrongfully entering the password to my own account (for testing reasons)....

I received the e-mail stating that I tried to log-in not only into my account, but several other accounts I did not try to log into... I would label this as a false positive, as the system would record me trying to log into many other accounts.

As this continue to remain installed, I noticed a few other members (beside myself) also had the same report.

I do not have the memory readings or page speed reading on hand, as I again point out, I un-installed this and it is not my role or the role of anyone else to help you resolve your modification.

DragonByte Tech 01-18-2012 08:26 PM

The "Mass Login" watcher would indeed list plenty of other accounts as it takes a list of all failed logins across all accounts. You can limit the amount of what you call "false positives" by making it so that it only triggers on the same IP Address, as opposed to Any IP Address :)

I'll leave it up to my business partner Iain to explain why we rely on constructive criticism from our users in order to improve our mods, as I'm clearly doing an inadequate job of it :(


Fillip

DragonByte Tech 01-18-2012 08:38 PM

Just popping in to say that it's obviously not possible for us to fix isolated issues if the person claiming to have them isn't willing to let us try to Debug them.

Obviously claiming (to use one example from your posts) it is incompatible with lots of other software, then declining to name those other pieces of software, makes it impossible for us to attempt to debug that - unless you feel it is reasonable for us to install every single vBulletin modification in every single possible combination to try to find your particular issue (an issue which you of course didn't specify and as such we would be unable to notice).

I think it's pretty obvious to everyone reading that your "reviews" are due to a different matter - for the record the reason is one we're aware of, but won't go into in order to abide by the general rules and social norms here on vBulletin.org. The bare minimum I will say is that it was related to pirated versions of DBTech pro mods.

We are, as always, extremely glad to any users who take the time to give us feedback on our modifications and give us the information we need to improve them or help to debug the reason a specific user is encountering a specific problem - and that's the vast majority of you.

Again, thanks to everyone who takes the time to do that.

Iain

Mr_Running 01-18-2012 09:39 PM

Thank you DragonByte Tech for another great mod. :)

Mukashi 01-19-2012 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2289474)
That was an oversight, I use a standard "template" for all my mods when I begin a new project and those options are a part of said template :)


Fillip

Ahh, I see. So I assume that's something that'll be cleared up in the next version then?

Also, had a more general question for you guys at DB Tech if it's alright (and seeing as you request for people to not send PM's). I've now got 7 DB Tech addons on my forums (though only 6 are currently enabled), and so I'll end up with multiple copyright notifications at the bottom of the forums. For instance, here's what shows on our forum home right now.

Quote:

vBulletin Security by vBSecurity (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright ? 2012 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Live threads provided by AJAX Threads (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright ? 2012 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
NavTabs provided by vBNavTabs (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons. Copyright ? 2012 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Just wondering if there might be something you guys can do at your end to reduce the redundancy a little bit for those of us who've got multiple addons installed, or if you might allow us those of us in this situation to do a bit of editing to compress those down to one line.


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