privilege-escalation
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Sorry, If I missed something but I couldn't find documentation on how to use plugins
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Hello,
I've tried to configure the application but I've been unsuccessful so far.
I copied web application folder's content into /var/www/html/0xsp/, then added mysql credentials into application/config/database.php, accessed into the login page with user admin and password 0xsp (found on file 0xsp.sql), but then the application crashes with an error:
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It would be great if we add solution to each section that protects your code/server.
For example a PHP script that sanitises request strings against all attacks