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{{CollabVM Wikia}}<br/>{{Infobox_character|name = Bit|image = Bit.png|imagecaption = the faggot|aliases = Guest1337|species = Dan's dog|gender = Helicopter}}General | |||
[[ | Bit is a faggot of Collab VM. He has been existant since the forkies.com era. He is a huge [[CollabVM Wikia/Fag|Fag]] despite any other reports. | ||
His wonderful FAGGOT main page can be found at Pornhub. Most of his everything can be found there, but the source was released publicly | |||
His wonderful | |||
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
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There was some importers posing as Bit, saying that they are a fag. All these incidents have been unconfirmed by Bit himself. If ever you see him in the chat complaining him faggotisty, please simply ignore him. | There was some importers posing as Bit, saying that they are a fag. All these incidents have been unconfirmed by Bit himself. If ever you see him in the chat complaining him faggotisty, please simply ignore him. | ||
(PS: He's a fag) | |||
== Stuff == | == Stuff == | ||
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===== mod_security ===== | ===== mod_security ===== | ||
Mod security was a shitty firewall created by Apache which was enabled by default, and no option existed to turn it off. The firewall generally searched through all GET and POST request to match one out of over 10000 regular expression rules. Apparently one or more of these rules consisted of blocking text containing ''.exe'' or /. Bit coded a small patch with escaping to bypass the firewall but realized doing that was retarded and moved on to Cloud9.[[ | Mod security was a shitty firewall created by Apache which was enabled by default, and no option existed to turn it off. The firewall generally searched through all GET and POST request to match one out of over 10000 regular expression rules. Apparently one or more of these rules consisted of blocking text containing ''.exe'' or /. Bit coded a small patch with escaping to bypass the firewall but realized doing that was retarded and moved on to Cloud9. | ||
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=== [//bit-bitbyte.c9users.io/ Cloud9] === | |||
Cloud9 was Bit's second hosting provider and was Bit's first experience with a Ubuntu virtual server. He hosts the major of his projects there now and the workspace is running most of the time, especially when Bit is online. | |||
==== Themes ==== | |||
Bit's website has changed through a variety of themes. | |||
* No theme | |||
* [//bit-bitbyte.c9users.io/main/main.old.1.css Beta theme] | |||
* [//bit-bitbyte.c9users.io/main/main.css Dark theme] | |||
==== [//bit-bitbyte.c9users.io/jsconsole/ JsConsole] ==== | |||
A refined version of JsConsole which now supports running commands remotely. | |||
===== Errors ===== | |||
The error from the first version is still pending to be fixed. Because errors are now logged, new file viewing now returns the PhP html error inside the textarea. | |||
===== Exploits ===== | |||
The supposed exploit from before was fixed. The console is now limited to writing files inside it's own directory by using a regular expression replacement. | |||
===== mod_security ===== | |||
On Cloud9 mod_security was turned off, so simply this issue was fixed. Enough said.__FORCETOC__ |