From: Lawrence A. <la...@us...> - 2002-01-11 15:23:44
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Steven, I agree - it looks to me like someone has loaded the original files on top of your wiki. I think there is a setting in index.php which controls whether or not you need admin privs to do this. You might check to see what it says Can you look in your webserver logs? They might help you work out who has accessed which pages Lawrence At 15:15 11/01/2002, Steven Murdoch wrote: >Hi All, > >I regularly check my recent changes and I have noticed that some of my >pages have been reset to older versions, some back to the installation >defaults. I don't know if this is a result of a PhpWiki bug or due to an >attack, or a mistake by a user. The versions of the page that I would like >to keep are in the History, so I can restore them, but I would like to >know what happened. > >Would anyone mind taking a look and seeing if they have any idea what went >on? My site is: http://www.murdomedia.net/wiki/ > >It seems like all pages have been affected. For example >Recent Visitors has been brought back to the original version, >Recent Changes does not show these updates to be done. >http://www.murdomedia.net/wiki/index.php?pagename=RecentVisitors > >It looks like someone has loaded the files from the serialized version, >but I thought they would need admin privilages to do this. > >Any suggestions on what has happened would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks in advance, >Steven Murdoch. > >-- > >email: mur...@dc... >web: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~murdocsj/ >PGP/GnuPG Keys: http://www.murdomedia.net/keys.html > > >_______________________________________________ >Phpwiki-talk mailing list >Php...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk |