You prob shouldn't show users ip addresses on your index
Idk people could abuse it as a bad ip logger.Well about that i never redirect people to that area i always provide a folder to the correct location.
BTW why shouldnt i show it? Its their for multiple reasons, spambots, people that tries to hack into my server.
And if your on the list i truely am sorry for your loss to bad theres no funeral.
-JayJax
Nah im just sayingHahaha i bet your new to this kind of stuff or am i wrong?
What can you offer that Cloud9 doesn't offer?
If developers are writing sensitive code, why would they use a private owned website?
Which languages do you support onsite? Do you have runtime tests?
Site im talking about:
https://c9.io/
I know a cisco developer and they keep their projects on there and works good apparently
It doesnt really matter if its out there since everyone can get ip's like that easly, but what ever happens i can always gain IP's localy within my ubuntu server with a simple syslog.I think he wanted to say that you could abuse this site http://212.83.188.214/index.php as an iplogger.
I think you might got it wrong. Since people will only be registered on the list if they go to the wrong place. Everyone thats using that exact link i posted in main, they wont get logged publicly only within my dedicatedbox.Yes, thats correct but doesn't have anything to do with C9, or am I getting something wrong here?
I'm more conserned about WHY would we trust YOU with our source code, you can just snag our source codes we write on there and use/claim rights to it.Its a opensource project, and from my point of view it can do just as much as C9 offers.
It all can be private since devs can password their project's and overall the website is free it doesnt have any price tag on it, so why not use something thats opensource and priceless instead stuff your offering?
I'm more conserned about WHY would we trust YOU with our source code, you can just snag our source codes we write on there and use/claim rights to it.