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snuffleupagus
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WordPress plugin hole puts '2M websites' at risk
I wonder if Snuffleupagus can block this exploit.
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[SL] MangaDex 3.0+1.0 Staff AMA
Other than that we rely on quite a lot of things these days, notably ModSecurity and the OWASP Core Rule Set alongside some other heavy restricting of our apps. (the idea being that the app is safe on its own, but those act as extra layers of defense in case we fuck up something really badly in the app one day)
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Bulletproof at home hosting?
When it comes to your application: I don't know how tech-savvy you are, and I'm not sure if you're worried about someone breaking into your webapp, but you could look into setting up security extentions like snuffleupagus (PHP) and SpiderLab's ModSecurity WAF for Apache and nginx for which OWASP has a great, free ruleset
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Snuffleupagus 0.7.0 is released, with PHP8 support
No, it's a module that hooks into php functions and offers some general harding (like refusing to execute files that could be written to by www-data) and allows more fine-grained control over disable_function, like setting filters/rules for some arguments. The default config shows how to mitigate certain bypasses for regular php.ini based hardening: https://github.com/jvoisin/snuffleupagus/blob/master/config/default.rules
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Solo Farming
If you're on IOS then maybe paperback.moe might be worth looking into.
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wtf just I did 💀
For IOS you can use paperback
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1kissmanga.con users!…
Paperback for iOS
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Sauce??
Perhaps you should start using Tachiyomi or Paperback for IOS
- Where to read oyasumi punpun
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Harbinger in the Franxx - General Questions and Discussion Thread
Mangadex.org, since you say you are on iPad you can try Paperback though I haven't tried it for quite sometime and not sure how the development is going or if it's been replaced.
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[Tutorial] A Guide To Consuming OI
The closest i have heard iOS got to tachiyomi is paperback which is a bit fiddily becasue its not really apple approve and they wanna stay under the radar [for obvious reasons]. If that doesnt float your boat there is also Aidoku which is also a lil finicky.
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Made an updated version of yesterdays starter pack
Btw, if you have an iOS device, and can’t use tachiyomi, paperback is a great app
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My hope for the future
For iOS you can use Paperback.
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Aidoku: Tachiyomi alternative for iOS
https://paperback.moe/ you can download ipa from its github repo If by sources you mean manga sources
What are some alternatives?
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
Aidoku - Free and open source manga reader for iOS and iPadOS
Suwayomi-Server - A rewrite of Tachiyomi for the Desktop
AnonAddy - Anonymous email forwarding
AltStore - AltStore is an alternative app store for non-jailbroken iOS devices.
NClientV2 - An unofficial NHentai android client
tachiyomi-extensions - Source extensions for the Tachiyomi app.
TachiyomiSY - Free and open source manga reader for Android
hakuneko - Manga & Anime Downloader for Linux, Windows & MacOS
Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.
klutter - A streaming client for the Komga self-hosted comics/manga/BD server targeting Android/iOS written in Dart/Flutter
ModSecurity - ModSecurity is an open source, cross platform web application firewall (WAF) engine for Apache, IIS and Nginx that is developed by Trustwave's SpiderLabs. It has a robust event-based programming language which provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis. With over 10,000 deployments world-wide, ModSecurity is the most widely deployed WAF in existence.