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After a recovery from a hackers' attact to my board , i noticed that noone is able to upload an attachment more than 2mb in a post.
I tried to solve this by satting up an upload center , but the problem keep exist ther also. The Upload's path is home/public_html/Upload and forums' path is (home/public_html/forum). Before the atact i had an upload limited up to 40 mb for each attachment. I tried to fix it via the admins cp ---> attachments ----> attachments manager but i did not manage.I am attaching a screenshot of the attachment manager for zip files as an example. I thotught maybe a template or a *php file needs modification....... ![]() Any ideas guys? Thank you in advance. Regards , Nik |
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G'Day,
This may get you on the right track, although there does appear to be other things to do. There appears to be very little documentation of this problem after an attack.:down: Kindest Regards, Bill. http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...=max+file+size |
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