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Support at the Pigstye is Moving

  • Thursday, December 12 2002 @ 04:14 pm EST
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Announcements I have opened up a sourceforge page to host my Geeklog Plugins and Hacks gplugs.sf.net and hope thereby to rescue The Pigstye back for more personal pursuits (I have other things to do with the webspace and bandwidth). I have moved all the user accounts, stories/comments and downloads from The Pigstye to the sourceforge address. I even have a new release only available from that website. So come see me there.

Mosiach and the Geekary have already joined me there.

We invite any other Geeklog addon Developers to join us also. Geeklog shoppers can then have one stop shopping. Drop me a line and I will set you up with access.

Tom

How to auth to geeklog via SSL ?

  • Tuesday, December 10 2002 @ 02:24 am EST
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Security I\'m building my web based on the geeklog engine [1.3.6].
But I am not happy to log to the system via unencrypted channel. When I load the main page via HTTPS and then log-in to the system, auth request is still unencrypted. There is possible to set in the config.php \"$_CONF[\'site_url\']\" to \"https://name.of.site.com\" but then all pages will be served by HTTPS which is stupid. I\'m not familiar with PHP, therefore I can\'t write my own patch.

Any ideas ?

Thanks,

Rado1
rado@rado1.sk

GL Forum Project RC1 Release

  • Sunday, December 08 2002 @ 12:27 pm EST
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Announcements Hey guys,

The long awaited time has come! After many hours spent by Blaine and I, we have finally gotten the forum together for a release.

This release (RC1) includes many features found in the most popular forums today. Such as:
- Unlimited categories, forums, and topics
- Broad range of moderator functions (move, ban, edit, delete.. etc)
- Private forums controlled by Geeklog groups
- Sticky topics
- Post notification and management
- Search and other statistics
- Many options in creating a message
- Users can edit their own message
- Broad range of admin functions
- And of course.. fully integrated into Geeklog :)
Plus many more which are described in the install document once downloaded.

You can get the forum at the Geeklog Plugins page. Install is very simple. All you need to do is make a couple directories, copy some files, and run the install script.

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