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Originally Posted by stealthhosts
I like phpnuke purely because of the number of blocks and modules available and its ease of use, sadly it is VERY exploitable, it normally takes us about 10minutes to get into an installation for a customer if the conditions are right.
Postnuke is a more secure version of the nuke cms.
Mambo is nice but I think you have to be a bit more savvy to use it, fine for people on the net a while, otherwise our clients struggle and we end up doing all the config.
Xoops is very clean and tidy but again requires a bit of knowledge.
We have all the above on one-click installers for our clients so it makes it much easier for us and them to get it running, I find this makes a huge difference to customers
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Are you talking about the Fantastico add-on for cPanel?
I find the Fantastico install of Mambo a total nightmare, it doesn't set the file permissions correctly and doesn't chown the files to the user, if doing installs of components & modules then this setup is fine - but as soon as you want to manually delete or overright files then the server will not let you because you are not technically the owner!
I don't know if this is a bug in Fantastico or something unique (and obviously wrong) with the version of Fantastico that we have running? I usually just let one of the spare office machines upload the Mambo files directly then I know the files will be editable later.
As for phpnuke and postnuke - I have also heard that postnuke is more secure, but if someone is determined to hack a site then it is more down to server security and correctly setup scripts (file permissions, adequate SQL passwords etc) then the script itself...