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How do you plan to do that?

 

He can create an .htaccess file and restrict IP's all but his. Or request it done by his hosting company. (if that's what you're talking about).

 

duh...

 

I was talking about how do you plan to implement that plan of hacking the server and all that stuff...I think almost everyone whose been at php for 2 weeks can figure out how to restrict ip's....

you have a bad image tag:

 

            <a href="staff/">

         <img border="0" src="staffarea.jpg" width="124" height="54" alt="Staff Forms"</a></a><a href="inhouse/"><br>
            </p>

 

Your site is non-hackable, unless you give us a page made with some side server language.

 

btw. Your pages look like they were made in the early 90's. Time to upgrade from Microsoft Front page to Notepad?

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your emails are not safe try using javascript input like in javascript tags put

<script type="javascript">
var username = "username";

var host="yahoo/msn/gmail/hotmail";

var email= username+@+host;

document.write(email);
</script>

 

another way is username  >>  at  >>  host  >> dot  >> tld

rofl i thought there would be some prohackers here  but seems theres just a bnuch of idiot newbs who cant hack a simple frontpage html site :P

 

People are not here to perform penetration tests on your behalf. The aim is to solely to test errors present on the website application and receive guidance from experienced coders to rectify those errors.

Regarding the frontpage it is extremely unsecure including the OpenSSL. As far as security went on that server i dnt think its even been thought of.

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