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htshells
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Independently secure, together not so much - a story of 2 WP plugins
If you've got the ability to write .htaccess files, you pretty much already have RCE and do not need additional upload vulnerabilities. See https://github.com/wireghoul/htshells for some fun examples.
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Found some GitHub issues [1] with something similar: an enterprise firewall blocking a repo because it contained the string "arglebargleglopglyf" [2] in some tests.
The text was flagged as malicious because of its presence in the repo github.com/wireghoul/htshells [3]. However, the whole point of the word in the htshells repo is that it's an invalid command that breaks Apache, so it could have been almost any random string.
[1] https://github.com/search?q=arglebargleglopglyf&type=issues
[2] https://mume.org/help/arglebargle
[3] https://github.com/wireghoul/htshells/blob/master/dos/apache...
fancy-index
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Looking for a self hosted file sharing interface
A couple of examples https://oupala.github.io/apaxy/ http://ramlmn.github.io/Apache-Directory-Listing/ https://github.com/Vestride/fancy-index
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siliconpr0n: High Resolution Chip Maps
I actually find this [1] more readable than this [2].
[1] https://github.com/Vestride/fancy-index/blob/main/before.png
[2] https://github.com/Vestride/fancy-index/blob/main/after.png
It's also not the same directory they're comparing. IMO why add padding? Why change #000000 to some grey text?
Just add icons to [1] and you're good to go. May be use Sans-serif fonts if you wanna feel bit ~fancy~.
What are some alternatives?
FlameCord - The ultimate antibot BungeeCord and Waterfall fork for a Secure and Fast Minecraft or Spigot Network. FlameCord protects your server from bot attacks and exploits with its antibot features. FlameCord also fixes bugs, improves performance and adds new functionalities. Download FlameCord now.🔥
couchdb-nano - Nano: The official Apache CouchDB library for Node.js
Libc
Apaxy - a simple, customisable theme for your apache directory listing
wstg - The Web Security Testing Guide is a comprehensive Open Source guide to testing the security of web applications and web services.
h5ai - HTTP web server index for Apache httpd, lighttpd and nginx.
ImgBackdoor - Hide your payload into .jpg file
groupXIV - Microphotography viewer based on Leaflet.js
hack - Kubernetes security and vulnerability tools and utilities.
database - Javascript object based database system.
GovCMS7 - Current stable release of the main Drupal 7 GovCMS distribution, with releases mirrored at https://www.drupal.org/project/govcms
dice-coefficient - Sørensen–Dice coefficient