Is there a way to tell if a third-party site has patched the bug? (Upgraded to 1.0.1g) Not much point in changing your password on that site before the vulnerability is fixed.
If you add the live_console gem to a rails app, you can use netcat to run IRB against the live application. You can change the app's state from a console, like flushing a cache or even making a patch, without having to…
If a merchant doesn't want to be on our site, all they have to do is ask and we'll remove them. The merchant is our friend. We bring them customers and sales. We avoid the things they hate, like linking customers away…
I evaluated cgiproxy at the beginning of this project, along with a variety of apache mods and other libraries. cgiproxy didn't work for most of the merchant sites that I checked. Was an oversight to ignore them…
We plan on supporting both public & private. Mostly just UI work to add the public functionality. One idea: when in a public shopping group/room, we'd replace the little preview boxes with a stream of…
Is there a way to tell if a third-party site has patched the bug? (Upgraded to 1.0.1g) Not much point in changing your password on that site before the vulnerability is fixed.
If you add the live_console gem to a rails app, you can use netcat to run IRB against the live application. You can change the app's state from a console, like flushing a cache or even making a patch, without having to…
If a merchant doesn't want to be on our site, all they have to do is ask and we'll remove them. The merchant is our friend. We bring them customers and sales. We avoid the things they hate, like linking customers away…
I evaluated cgiproxy at the beginning of this project, along with a variety of apache mods and other libraries. cgiproxy didn't work for most of the merchant sites that I checked. Was an oversight to ignore them…
We plan on supporting both public & private. Mostly just UI work to add the public functionality. One idea: when in a public shopping group/room, we'd replace the little preview boxes with a stream of…