Re: [Add-on] RevCMS Bcrypt
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Originally Posted by
maritnmine
Never underestimate the true power of PhP.
^^ Was using an old version of Chocolatey, probably had some backdoors or still does. I have nothing against Choco, great project and appreciate the effort @saamus , overall amazing CMS. Just bad experiences. Like Aamiainen stated below, our community is sh*t. If there is a way to attack, it happens.
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Originally Posted by
Aamiainen
Knowing the userbase on thefts hotels i'd say it's most likely possible that someone has exploited the cms to crash the emu. But idk if thats even possible, never used chocolatey myself.
Re: [Add-on] RevCMS Bcrypt
Hi, I was summoned here, eggeg. Thanks fr the concerns @Theft.
But as @maritnmine said, never, never under estimate the power of php. But anyways, how did Chocolatey crashed your hotel? I never received any Issue report of that kind of bug.
Yeah, Chocolatey has some "small" security issues, but none of them are from the Chocolatey itself. Are things like I forgot to block access to the .env file with .htaccess and web.config
Things like that..
Chocolatey uses Lumen Framework, maintained by Laravel. A really great and big community. All the inputs and outputs are handled and managed by Lumen. I don't do any "garbage" code or really complex code or any code that directly takes the input without using the Laravel's Facades.
Also Chocolatey it's on my opinion really easy to use. But yes, I receive a lot of issues of people even knowing how to execute the Laravel's Artisan Helper to Migrate the Database Entities.
Anyways, the community reports suggestions and bugs really often on Chocolatey's GitHub repository, and I'm continuously updating it.
Since there aren't really new things to code, Chocolatey state-of-art is in bug fixes and code improvements, since 98/99% of all Habbo.com features are litereally coded on the exactly way as of Habbo does. (Or something really near to the original experience).
Best regards,
saamus