vTiger Customizations – Part 1: Hashing passwords in the vTiger Customer Portal
UPDATE 9/8/2010: I submitted the updates to the Trac site for vTiger as diff updates to the 5.2.0 RC code, which might be easier to use to update the code.
I preface this post with the title Part 1 in the subject, because I plan to post more information on customizations to vTiger [...]
UPDATE: 2011/10/14: I’ve been stepping through this HOWTO with a colleague who is attempting to setup vtiger and ran into a few issues. As we’ve found issues, I’ve updated this post. FYI, he’s been following the instructions in this post with Ubuntu 11.04.
SugarCRM version 6 was released early this month, and it [...]
FULL DISCLOSURE – I HAVE UPDATED THE ORIGINAL POST AND HAVE ADDED COMMENTS IN ITALIC AND RETRACTED OTHERS WITH A STRIKETHROUGH
I use the term “encryption” loosely in this article. As you read on, you’ll realize why…
I’ve been doing some work on a plugin for Microsoft Dynamics GP, which is an accounting [...]
Slashdot ran an interesting story titled: “76% Web Users Affected by Browser History Stealing“. NoScript alone can’t save you from this one. The truly amazing part is that it’s been around for 10 years and it’s STILL a known problem with modern web browsers.
I was lucky enough to attend the 1st ever Thotcon on Friday. There was a pretty good gathering with talks ranging from GNU Radio Hacking, to Computer Forensic Tool Failures, to Social Engineering (which is usually my personal favorite). One of the talks that really stuck out to me was titled Dr. Evil’s [...]
Every computer/modded pseudo-gaming system I have ever owned has run some version of the original Quake at some point. It’s a classic game that I have beaten in single player mode a countless amount of times and have invested an insane amount of hours in the multiplayer side of the game (I’m embarrassed to even [...]
I’m a big fan of Revision3 programming. I really wanted to be able to watch their shows on any media center client (including gaming console media center clients), but I couldn’t find a website that would play Revision3 content in the PS3 web browser. The easiest way (that I know of) to watch [...]
Tunneling your traffic through SSH
Whenever you are away from home and are using a free or open access internet connection, you are taking many risks that you might not be aware of. For instance, capturing web traffic of users at an open WIFI hotspot is insanely easy to do using aircrack-ng. Furthermore, there are various ways to [...]
Aircrack-ng on Ubuntu
I’ve seen and read about all the cool things that someone can do with aircrack-ng to do cracking/pentesting of your own wireless network. I knew that it was fairly easy to do all of this, but I never had a wireless card with an Atheros chipset, or at least a chipset that you [...]
I wanted to see the Bob Costas/Stephen Colbert interview from Vancouver, but the NBC Olympics website required Microsoft’s Silverlight in order to watch the videos. Well, I don’t use Windows as my regular desktop, I use Linux. A friend showed me how to use Moonlight, which is [...]
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