Andre John Cruz wrote:

Ariz Jacinto said:

any suggestions on what linux-based tool should i use to leech
a site including the php scripts?

coz there's one business man that was ripped-off by his female ex-web
developer.
the working version of the site was hosted on dev's own web host
account, and all of the files on the businessman's web host account are
dummies. all it does is mask the URL and redirect the page to the
developer's own web account. (shrewd, but i think i'm starting to fall
for her, hehehehe) now, the site's main engine is being held hostage by
the developer eventhough her services are well compensated. ( she's
influenced by microsoft's way of doing business, dont you think?)

what a pathetic way to do business. :)

anyway, there's really no way to leech php scripts (they get interpreted by
the server before sending over HTTP)...

i'm aware of that

1) if you know the DocumentRoot directory, you can just scp, sftp or even
plain ftp the PHP files from there (assuming you know her account username
and password)
2) if you can hack into the Apache configuration of that shrewd developer,
you can remove replace the "AddType application/x-httpd-php .php" line in
httpd.conf with just "AddType text/html .php" so you can leech all PHP
scripts in source form, then quickly undo your change so she won't notice :)

i think, it is hosted on a US-Based web hosting company.


> but most likely you can't do that (unless you're some 3133t h4X0r, hehheh).


i'll suggest to the businessman to hire their services including that of "Locust.org", "Asian Pride" and "Abu Sayyaf Boys" hehehehe


thanks!





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