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Top Forums Web Development Vbseo removal Post 302882247 by atcspaul on Sunday 5th of January 2014 01:19:54 PM
Old 01-05-2014
thanks neo guess I need to do some more research. as I said vbseo left a really bad taste and was a total nightmare for me for many years and finally got where enough was enough. besides it happening each vacation each time of course you had to update your contract to get the updates to protect your site. I have been reading about dragonbyte and they actually wanted me to reinstall vbseo and then they work off that. trust factor is not their. I actually believe a lot of the exploits with vbseo were initiated by them to get people to renew, not positive on this but I always wondered, I have never been hit with any of the vbulletin exploits and got every single one of the vbseo exploits just before they announced them
 
upsimage.cgi(8) 					      Network UPS Tools (NUT)						   upsimage.cgi(8)

NAME
upsimage.cgi - Image-generating helper for upsstats.cgi SYNOPSIS
upsimage.cgi NOTE
As a CGI program, this should be invoked through your web server. If you run it from the command line, it will either complain about unau- thorized access or spew a PNG at you. DESCRIPTION
upsimage.cgi generates the graphical bars that make up the right side of the page generated by upsstats.cgi(8). These represent the cur- rent battery charge, utility voltage, and UPS load where available. The images are in PNG format, and are created by linking to Boutell's excellent gd library. ACCESS CONTROL
upsstats will only talk to upsd(8) servers that have been defined in your hosts.conf(5). If it complains about "Access to that host is not authorized", check that file first. FILES
hosts.conf(5) SEE ALSO
upsstats.cgi(8) Internet resources: The gd home page: http://www.boutell.com/gd/ The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.exploits.org/nut/ NUT mailing list archives and information: http://lists.exploits.org/ Wed Oct 16 2002 upsimage.cgi(8)
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