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Peter M Dodge

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  1. I am attempting something of a hack. I have a custom field, that contains the URI to the image of a cactii graph for bandwidth usage. However, it seems that because the image is under https, that the URI is getting overwritten to the main page? Is this normal behaviour? <h2> {$LANG.clientareaproductdetails} for {$product} </h2> <img src="{$customfields[15].value}" alt="Cactii graph for this server, updated daily." title="" \> However only the alt text shows and if you "Copy image location" its for the main page in https? [edit] Some further poking with web dev discovered that its rendering that tag as: <img src="" alt="Cactii graph for this server, updated daily." title="" \=""> Looks like somethings breaking? the ="" is entirely superfluous and not in the template
  2. AAh, nevermind, figured this out. Something happened with the if test for config.option that it was not evaluting true, and while I don't recall making changes to this template, reverting seems to have fixed it.
  3. I was searching the forums and KB for the answer to this question, but nothing came up unfortunately. How would I go about displaying the various fields from, say, a cPanel client's stuff. I would have presumed this would display by default, but for Dedi servers at least it's not. How would I go about adding this? If you can give me the general idea what to do and possibly some boilerplate template code I'm sure I can hack out how to do this, I just couldn't find a starting point in the docs. Cheers, Peter M Dodge
  4. Looks like they used namecheap and namecheap gave them the domain basically. These guys aren't so much hackers as .. I dont know how you'd put it .. social engineers? Just goes to show that you gotta be careful who you dealt with. It's seeming more and more prudent that talk I had with my datacenter how I wouldn't ever ask for things such as passwords from them, after the MyBB attack, maybe I need to have a similar one with my registrar.
  5. I wonder if, this being the states, he's in a jurisdiction with the death penalty still on the books. Am I suggesting they do this? No not really, it would be disproportionate. But this sounds like a teen who needs scared straight, and putting him in with supermax inmates for a while, or the death row crowd, would certainly do that. To these kids, it's all fun and games. They know there's little actual law out there that they can actually be held accountable for this **** with, so they go nuts. Thing is the moment they did this to a UK company - the UK have much stricter laws about data protection, etc. If he does get handed over to the UK authorities, he'll probablly get buggered till his rear end falls off.
  6. The first thing any reputatable company since the early 90s would tell you is that their representatives would never ask you for your password.
  7. Nah, can just make the files immutable.
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  9. ...He just explained how to do that. You need to send the data to the API via HTTP_POST.
  10. Well, what you'll want to edit depends on how much you want to customise the stock theme. You can make a pretty unique-looking site just editing the header, footer, and stylesheet, however.
  11. I wish I got paid 500$ an hour for what is obstensibly a moderate difficulty PHP/mysql/bind hack at best.
  12. No they would be seperate installs with licenses etc, but when I do go forward with this (it'll be a while) I wanted to have a login screen coherent with the rest of the customised WHM/cPanel theme I already have.
  13. I believe he wants to change the actual templete of the login screen. The security bit was a tangential aside. I too, would like to do this, since someday I may be having resellers.
  14. Wait, what? Openmind, do you have something against everythingweb? That was uncalled for and inflammatory. This debacle has in many places shattered faith in WHMCS, and I hope Matt realises that. A gesture of good faith would go a long ways to reclaim that which has been lost in that regard. Can we demand it? Sure we can: we can vote with our dollars. A lot of people already have migrated. Some of us have chosen not to, but that choice can be revisited if we don't feel Matt has truly improved his infrastructure. To me he's going to have to prove he has if he wants me to, considering I had a lot of money fraudulently placed on my credit card as a result of the breakin and I am still in the resolution process for that. I'm not so hot-headed as to immediately jump ship, but unless accomodations are made to increase security and demonstrate security has been increased WHMCS is going to be a hard sell to me. After the second time this has happened, I am no longer going to take Matt's word for it, nor should I have in the first place. "Trust, but verify."
  15. I had to change the email of my admin account from "support" to my personal one "petermdodge" and then the CRON and new ticket/response/order notices went to that account instead of support.
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