Home
Homepage
Downloads
Downloads
Forums
Forums
Your Account
Il Tuo Account
IngegneriConLePalle.com - Il sito degli Studenti della Facoltà di Ingegneria di Forlì
Promotions


Online Chat
Vuoi cambiar Nome?!
/n tuonome cambia nick
Scegli la Tua Chat 
MobileFissa
PopupOff

Menu
 Homepage
 Utenti
 Il tuo profilo
 Lista Membri
 Blog Utenti
 Firma il Guestbook!
 Contatta Web Master
 Passaparola!!!!
 Community
 Galleria Foto
 Salagiochi
 Forums
 Messaggi Privati
 Cruciverba
 Sudoku
 WebChat
 Calendario Eventi
 Torneo Fantacalcio
 Documenti
 Risorse
 Downloads
 Loghi x Cellulari
 Web Links
 Barzellette
 Cerca nel Sito
 Documenti
 Argomenti
 News
 Aggiungi News
 Digital-Sat News
 AvantGo
 Servizi
 Previsioni Meteo
 Elenco Telefonico
 Video Musicali
 Radio Streaming
 Serata in TV
 Stradario d'Italia
 GoogleMaps
 Utilitą
 Php-Nuke Tools
 GUIstuff+
 Multi Search Engine
 Codice Fiscale
 Underground Search
 Submit Engines
 Open Directory
 PHP-Nuke HOWTO
 Statistiche
 Statistiche del Sito
 Analysis
 Top 10
 Inverno 2005
 Bollettino Neve
 WebCam Neve
 Site Map
 RSS Articoli 0.91
 RSS Articoli 2.0
 RSS Downloads 0.91
 RSS Downloads 2.0
 RSS Links 0.91
 RSS Links 2.0
 RSS Forums 0.91
 RSS Forums 2.0
 RSS Calendario 0.91
 RSS Calendario 2.0
 ATOM Articoli 0.3
 Spambot Killer

Promotions

Security
_AB_WARNED
We have caught 339 shameful hackers.

NukeSentinel™ 2.5.17




Petizione pro aeroporto ridolfi: teniamo il low cost a forlì!
PHP-Nuke vs. Post-Nuke

2.6.1. PHP-Nuke vs. Post-Nuke

Post-Nuke is another Content Management System (CMS) similar to PHP-Nuke. Whilst PostNuke is a fork of PHP-Nuke, the entire core of the product has been replaced, with the aim of making it more secure and stable, and able to work in high-volume environments with ease.

Some of the highlights of PostNuke are, according to its developers (in Post-Nuke Modules):

  • Customisation of all aspects of the website's appearance through themes, including CSS support.

  • The ability to specify items as being suitable for either a single or all languages.

  • The best guarantee of displaying your webpages on all browsers due to HTML 4.01 transitional compliance.

  • A standard API and extensive documentation to allow for easy creation of extended functionality through modules and blocks.

The merits of Post-Nuke, as compared to those of PHP-Nuke, have been subject of controversial discussion among fans of both CMSs. We cannot give an objective opinion, since we are biased towards PHP-Nuke. Inline graphic However, we will try to give you an idea:

Even its critics will agree that, for a portal whose purpose is to make information publicly accessible, PHP-Nuke is a very good solution. In comparison to Post-Nuke, most people will also find that PHP-Nuke has many more modules available. However, some will argue that most of them seem geared toward the average end user and not a business or corporate environment.

On the plus side, PostNuke has a very detailed strict user permissions system allowing you to limit access to every module and area of your site to a general group or a specific user. The permissions system allows you to create groups and users with special permissions. You can add a user to one or many of these groups to give a variety of complex permissions easily. This is handy if you need moderators, sub admins, and other people helping manage a commercial site and wish to limit admin access. This may make PostNuke more appealing to a professional site - but see the Your Account Tweak module (Section 8.3.3), the Approve Membership module ( Section 8.3.4), the eCommerce modules (Section 8.3.14) or the Project Management WorkBoard module (Section 8.3.15) before you draw premature conclusions. Inline graphic

Here are some PostNuke modules that are popular among business end users:

However, PostNuke seems to be caught prisoner of its own development impetus: it changed so fast, so often, and made code break backward compatibility in newer versions so often, that it became difficult even for seasoned webmasters to follow it. Lack of compatibility even between adjacent versions and rumours on its development being suspended, has robbed the nerve of quite a few people, who then turned back to PHP-Nuke for its great community, support, continuing, smooth development and vast collection of modules. The following quote, taken from History of PHP-Nuke and Post-Nuke, reflects this situation:

I spent a month trying to customize Post-Nuke for a client, and then I gave up. It was too hard and the support was non-existent. Although you'll find many people in the community who want to help you, you'll find no one who has experience with the particular version you've got.

Note Is Post-Nuke more secure than PHP-Nuke?
 

The security argument is often heard in favour of Post-Nuke. However, a commited cracker will probably not encounter considerably more difficulties in cracking Post-Nuke, than PHP-Nuke, as the following testimonial, taken from the discussion in History of PHP-Nuke and Post-Nuke, illustrates:

I have a fair few associates who are still hackers, and they can crack into any Post-Nuke site in 20 seconds flat - I've timed them - and they've had full - note: FULL access to the administration section when they have. The fastest I've seen them hack the least secure PHP-Nuke over the past year, is 30 seconds approx. (32 seconds to be precise). That doesn't sound like PHP-Nuke is less secure to me.

The latest version of PHP-Nuke (6.5) prior to it's RC1 with the new security procedures in it, it took them 5 minutes to hack into it.

Of course, 5 minutes will not make you sleep any more quiet than with Post-Nuke, but the Web is a dangerous place by construction and and the point is of relative, not absolute nature. PHP-Nuke has improved its security even more since then. For more details on PHP-Nuke security, we refer you to Section 23.1, where we will talk about PHP-Nuke's past security vulnerabilities, its new security procedures and what you can do to enhance its security even further.

We cannot go into more details on PostNuke, since they would easily fill another book. Perhaps the best test is to visit the homepages of both projects, PHP-Nuke and PostNuke - and decide for yourself which one you like best. Inline graphic


Help us make a better PHP-Nuke HOWTO!

Want to contribute to this HOWTO? Have a suggestion or a solution to a problem that was not treated here? Post your comments on my PHP-Nuke Forum!

Chris Karakas, Maintainer PHP-Nuke HOWTO

.:: WebMaster Ing. Francesco Feruzzi :: ©2005 IngegneriConLePalle.com :: Regolamento ::.
Generazione pagina: 0.31 Secondi
Creative Commons License
Eccetto dove diversamente specificato, i contenuti di questo sito sono rilasciati sotto Licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 2.5.

Add to Google
SEO Stats powered by MyPagerank.Net