On 01/10/2014 05:37 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote: > On 2014-01-09 Thu 22:36 PM |, agrquinonez wrote: >> >> This time, i installed DokuWiki, and > > Running dynamic web content (wikis, etc.) > on the public Internet is a massive risk.
yes, it is > I've seen multi-national companies' websites fail penetration testing, > and they employee teams of skilled developers...... > > > > On another box/laptop, try exporting STATIC .html pages from your wiki & > copying them to a chrooted .html only public web server. Well, i am really pleased to read this; because i am going to install DokuWiki and Mailman again. I tested mlmmj but is a little bit complicated for the attended users. > Personally, I use Perl's Template Toolkit to generate static pages. > http://www.template-toolkit.org/ > It's in ports as textproc/p5-Template > > When 'ttree' is run from the command line, it can do many fancy things, > such as getting info from cvs/database ----->> to generate static pages. thanks so much for the information. >> >> Ideas are going to be really appreciated, because i am not a technical guy. >> > > Some men are excellent teachers to help improve anyone's skills: > > 'Absolute OpenBSD' by Michael Lucas. > 'Secure Architectures with OpenBSD' by Brandon Palmer, Jose Nazario. > http://www.openbsd.org/books.html ok, thanks again. > Live & learn. There's a popular saying in New Zealand: > He who has made no mistakes, has made fuck all (nothing). > > Cheers, I like that, thanks. [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of signature.asc]

