[lugm.org] Upcoming meetup

selven pcthegreat at gmail.com
Sun Jun 1 06:17:09 UTC 2014


Hi. Lets say things as it should, defimedia.. Wasn't that administered by
the so called call!khan , the guy who had various claims of being a hacker
( per newspapers) but who apparently were using his admin passwords to wipe
off things? My guess is with incompetence administering it not so great
decisions were taken. I wouldn't even dare go into the technical
aspects...

Secondly, as professionals, it really does not sound normal to be giving
free advise to corporate websites who are not even or have not even
bothered about the lug in the past. Open spruce Opensource is free, our
interpretation of it and use of it isn't free. If they can't be a corporate
member, at least hire someone with the technical know how of open source,
because this kind of free fixing is not necessarily a good thing for the
open source community ( specially when the site concerned never thought of
the local lug :p ).

Just my 2 cents, I know that this will make a lot of people uneasy, but
things needs to be said as they are.

So we going to offer free advice to corporates who clearly are not
investing in their IT departments? Or IT people or open source communities,
no way. Community service is not about offering leech the ability to
freeload... Oh well u are all professionals, up to you to decide.

Hi. Lets say things as it should, defimedia.. Wasn't that administered by
the so called call!khan , the guy who had various claims of being a hacker
( per newspapers) but who apparently were using his admin passwords to wipe
off things? My guess is with incompetence administering it not so great
decisions were taken. I wouldn't even dare go into the technical
aspects...

Secondly, as professionals, it really does not sound normal to be giving
free advise to corporate websites who are not even or have not even
bothered about the lug in the past. Open spruce Opensource is free, our
interpretation of it and use of it isn't free. If they can't be a corporate
member, at least hire someone with the technical know how of open source,
because this kind of free fixing is not necessarily a good thing for the
open source community ( specially when the site concerned never thought of
the local lug :p ).

Just my 2 cents, I know that this will make a lot of people uneasy, but
things needs to be said as they are.

*grammatical errors expected

+$3|
Already the server looks weird.

nmap www.defimedia.info

Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-06-01 08:39 MUT
Nmap scan report for www.defimedia.info (66.228.125.130)
Host is up (0.33s latency).
Not shown: 992 closed ports
PORT      STATE    SERVICE
19/tcp    filtered chargen
22/tcp    open     ssh
80/tcp    open     http
139/tcp   filtered netbios-ssn
443/tcp   open     https
445/tcp   filtered microsoft-ds
9999/tcp  open     abyss
10000/tcp open     snet-sensor-mgmt

The ip at least is dedicated to defimedia.

As for joomla, there is a local company who claims they are great with
joomla, namely Esokia, but there are several forums, articles stating the
good practices regarding joomla which can be the start point.


On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:35 PM, S Moonesamy <sm+mu at elandsys.com> wrote:

> Hi Logan,
>
> At 11:00 29-05-2014, Loganaden Velvindron wrote:
>
>> Defi is too slow. This is unacceptable !
>>
>
> Let's try the advice from Avinash Meetoo.
>
> Could Mr Yasin Karimbocus look into the problem of the www.defimedia.info
> being slow?  Mohammad Nadim provided some technical details about the
> problems with the web site.
>
>
> Regards,
> S. Moonesamy
>
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