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Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released...
From: Brian McWilliams <bmcwilliams () INTERNET COM>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 12:27:12 -0500
Readme.txt from SS 2.2. Anyone see anything particular nasty (&new) in this release? +++ .S.u.b.S.e.v.e.n. .2.2. - http://www.sub7files.com check the website for more documentation ===== editserver ===== the major difference is in editserver. everything is pretty much self-explanatory, the features and eveything, but you'll notice there are no buttons to load the server from a file or read settings from a server. that's because everythign is based on a STUB [server.exe in the same folder as editserver.exe]. whenever you start editserver, you're basically creating a new server.... all you have to do is set the settings and then save it to a file. this is for security purposes and to ease up the configuration of a server. i would _strongly_ recommend using the NORMAL version of EditServer. loading presets from a file is not yet implemented in teh normal version, only in advanced. ===== client ===== way too many changes to be listed here. just play around with it, try to get used to all the new windows styles, the pages, commands. having the CONOLE always visible is _strongly_ suggested. the menu is setup like the 2.1 menu, but it's highly configurable. actually, pretty much everything is highly configurable. don'y play around with the menu settings/pages/commands if you don't know what you're doing. or, if you want to try stuff out, make sure you backup the CFG files first. ===== plugins ===== if you're trying to use a feature that requires a plugin, and that plugin is not installed on the server, the client will automatically search the local plugins for that feature and if found it will ask you if you want to upload the plugin or not. you can disable this in preferences. ===== reporting bugs ===== remmeber, before reporting something, make sure you gather as many details about the problem as possible. also make sure you check the FAQ on the website. that's it, i'm out. have fun, mobman |-----Original Message----- |From: Incidents Mailing List [mailto:INCIDENTS () SECURITYFOCUS COM]On |Behalf Of Thierry |Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 5:54 AM |To: INCIDENTS () SECURITYFOCUS COM |Subject: Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... | | |Analysis of Backdoor Subseven 2.2 |http://www.tlsecurity.net/backdoor/Subseven.2.2.html | | |======================================================================= |______ ___ |\_ _\\ \ Security | Thierry Z. | \ \ \ \__ 0-day everyday | http://www.Sniff-em.com | \__\ \____\ http://www.TLSecurity.net | http://www.Purge-It.com | |Foolproof systems don't take into account the ingenuity of fools. | Gene Brown
Current thread:
- Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... James Cox (Mar 10)
- Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... Thierry (Mar 11)
- Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... Brian McWilliams (Mar 11)
- Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... Gossi The Dog (Mar 12)
- Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... Brian McWilliams (Mar 11)
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- Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... Timothy Lyons (Mar 11)
- Re: Beware: Latest Version Of Subseven is released... Thierry (Mar 11)