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Good Bye Nectarine

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... so passwords were stored in plaintext?!
added on the 2008-09-10 11:45:31 by Gargaj Gargaj
no idea, I guess only Yes could answer that.
added on the 2008-09-10 11:46:44 by Axel Axel
the revenge of EP?
a french conspiracy?

well, i don't believe that yes hacked it himself, it's ridicoulous.

it's sad that oj is down :-(
added on the 2008-09-10 11:48:43 by v3nom v3nom
and nectarine dead :-(
added on the 2008-09-10 11:49:24 by v3nom v3nom
and the domain recycled already
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added on the 2008-09-10 12:00:30 by Zest Zest
A really sad news :(
added on the 2008-09-10 12:01:03 by Anat Anat
I find it a little suspicious that this new Bouquet a Croquer site has popped up so fast.

Were these guys waiting for the domain to free up and jumped on it automatically when Yes closed his account? Did they buy it?
added on the 2008-09-10 12:01:43 by Claw Claw
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Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'bac'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /var/www/souad/BOUQUET_a_croquer_cgv.php on line 5
Mysql connecting error : Access denied for user 'bac'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
added on the 2008-09-10 12:02:19 by esion esion
i don't know anything (but i have to say something ;), i guess that bouquet site was already hosted on the same server than nectarine, as yes hosted nectarine at his work (webhost and webdesigner i think).
added on the 2008-09-10 12:07:38 by Zest Zest
ok so it was hosted at work and it was all trashed
now the nectarine site is gone as well as the disclaimer but another site hosted by the company (as in "professional") pops up with the wrong domain name ?

this is becoming technically really embarrassing... :)
moreover the bouquet site was left unscathed during the hax?
added on the 2008-09-10 12:17:16 by Gargaj Gargaj
If you visit http://91.121.44.178/ (nectarine.fr IP) it takes you to the bouquet site, suggesting that this is the default site on this server. It could simply be that the nectarine vhost was deleted and the server is now just serving up the default.

It's unusual for the default to be a customer site though, normally the hosting company claims it.
added on the 2008-09-10 12:22:08 by Claw Claw
(this is assuming they even use name-based virtual hosting on this server)
added on the 2008-09-10 12:23:16 by Claw Claw
The default site on the server of a certain female scener's site was actually a porn site. Hosted at the company of her bf. You can imagine the hilarity that ensued when her vhost had problems :)
added on the 2008-09-10 12:25:00 by kb_ kb_
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added on the 2008-09-10 12:28:50 by esion esion
i also have to say that nectarine has greatly filled some of my late evenings, so thanks a gazillion to all who contributed to this great scene site!
added on the 2008-09-10 12:33:36 by Zest Zest
kb: that sounds embarrassing. It's strange since this Bouquet a Croquer also has www.bouquetacroquer.fr on 213.186.37.76. If you go to http://213.186.37.76 it bounces you to www.nectarine.fr.

Now I'm confused.
added on the 2008-09-10 12:37:47 by Claw Claw
I'm also confused about what shows nectarine.fr right now ..
added on the 2008-09-10 12:44:07 by Aeko Aeko
fake?

big fake?
added on the 2008-09-10 13:11:09 by Silicium Silicium
and why should he fake something, gentlemen?
added on the 2008-09-10 13:12:36 by Axel Axel
I'm thinking to organize a found rising during MAIN 2008 for Nectarine and take an amount of the tickets entries for it
Cybernostra : money is a false problem here. Nectarine is not supposed to cost anything, it could be hosted on any demoscene related website.
added on the 2008-09-10 13:16:53 by keops keops
selling the domain?

i cant belive that he has no choice for get back the data...
so there are so many ways to do it

and the page is a fruity page.

so if the server already rund, the hacker does not have Root access to the machine, i think.
and where is the IP Address of the attacker?


actually, is it not so easy to kill a portal like this.
ad the last backup was from august - is one month
and thats should be enauth


added on the 2008-09-10 13:20:48 by Silicium Silicium
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... so passwords were stored in plaintext?!

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added on the 2008-09-10 13:24:02 by mrdoob mrdoob

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