Topic: "Sorry, i overwrote the localhost.php :(" (page 1 of 1)

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@theblacksheep: Bitte lade die original localhost.php wieder hoch!
( Das war wirklich keine Absicht! Gibts dafür Bonuspunkte, wie bei hackthissite.org ;) ? )

no extra points like at hackthissite.org because:

1. it is part of the challenge (try some stuff)
2. another user was faster

:-)
Edited by theblacksheep on 21.11.2003 00:54:01
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iloveallison
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aww dude what are you doing? now people wont be able to work on it today...thats messed up. can you change it back or does TBS have to reload it?
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sorry!!!! sorry!!! sorry!!!!
i wrote a pm to theblacksheep that he should upload the original localhost.php !
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DeathSpawn
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ROFL...... I thought of that, but didn't have the heart to take the site down :D

DS
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theblacksheep
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something like that happens and i try to fix the challenge as fast as possible. it is a realistic challenge ;-)
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|MasterMind|
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Yep und mir hats gefallen :D

Cya MM (o_O)
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EsKiMo
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If you want to be really bad you could change the password or make people believe they found the solution :P
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theblacksheep
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you can do really everything but if you tell other users the password i think about banning the person. it also wouldn't help anybody.
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EsKiMo
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My point was modifying the real password to something else... hehe
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mic
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Er, yeah, I wrote to TBS about it on 19.11. There's at least two ways to upload you own files: make one of the CLI web browsers output the source of your own localhost.php and pipe it to a file (I like this one because I can still have my PHP-enabled webserver and still have it output the sourcecode and not the script output), or using the downloading utility to grab your own localhost.php (only for non-PHP servers). I'm not naming programs because I'm sure then everyone will try to deface it, but anyone with some knowledge about *NIX CLI commands can do it. But then if you read the message you get from the restriced access bit of the page literally, it does invite you to explore...;)

Also it seems someone has deleted localhost.php...
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Topic: "Sorry, i overwrote the localhost.php :(" (page 1 of 1)

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