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>>4 mac server
You're not running this on your home machine are you OP?
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Anonymous2013-12-28 9:12
nop
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Anonymous2013-12-28 9:15
>>7
Nothing wrong with running a server from a home machine.
Don't know about mac server though.
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Anonymous2013-12-28 9:40
It's run on a mac. It's only a test server so I'm not exactly going to run CentOS or use a dedicated machine. If there is some kind of vulnerability with hosting on a mac please tell me. Apple has its own server software for the mac: http://www.apple.com/uk/osx/server/
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Anonymous2013-12-28 9:59
>>10
I salute you, sir.
Despite adversary and obvious handcap you persevered and somehow managed to do something useful on a mac.
You truly are a hero.
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Anonymous2013-12-28 12:16
Warning: imagecreatefromjpeg():gd-jpeg: JPEG library reports unrecoverable error: in /Library/WebServer/Documents/inc/functions.php on line 30
Just because it has .jpg as ending, does not mean that it is actually a jpeg, faggot
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Anonymous2013-12-28 12:52
Install gentoo
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Anonymous2013-12-28 14:05
>>12
When would a file with the ending jpg not be a JPEG file?
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Anonymous2013-12-28 14:57
>>14
file extensions aren't necessary on *nix systems
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Anonymous2013-12-28 15:03
I see what you mean.
Also, at the moment I broke everything and made it so that you need an image for each post.
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Anonymous2013-12-28 18:00
install windows 95
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Anonymous2013-12-29 13:22
doesn't use templates/10
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Anonymous2013-12-29 19:53
>>9
The point is not that it's at home or that it's a Mac, but that as a Mac is most likely a desktop used for everyday computing which just happens to be running a webserver with a very buggy and almost certainly insecure PHP script.
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Anonymous2013-12-31 1:33
>>19
The only way to be truly secure is to not use the internet.