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Originally Posted by jake13jake
How many times have I lectured Master Storm on issues of security, and he doesn't pass...
When PsychoRaymond set my hearts to 0 I couldn't prove it because PsychoRaymond had rw access to the logs/* (which you will probably find problems with too, spark, if you plan on looking after the IP range issues). No, rclog.txt does not record itself being uploaded. If it did you might have less problems with security, although not much. Write access to the logs folder should only be given to the manager and the owner. There is no reason for anybody to change logs.
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Thats not true,i tested your theory severeal times and everytime i deleted the logs it would create a new log with who deleted it in the previous logs.I also tested if you would of overwritten the rc log file with another file,it also showed the logs beeing overwritten.So maybe your problem was just ignored?