Best IMG Board Script?? (253)

1 Name: kiubokiucabonos? : 2008-10-25 18:50 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

hi, i have an img board and i have kusaba on it, but now i want to change it... what's the best and more powerful? with anti-spam and all the good things???

thanks

2 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-25 18:56 ID:0VGvgvlT [Del]

>>1
It depends on what kind of "imageboard" you have.

3 Name: kiubokiucabonos? : 2008-10-25 19:08 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

guro

tentakle(dot)com

4 Name: kiubokiucabonos? : 2008-10-25 19:09 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

hey where can i get Overmind BBS 1.0??

5 Name: kiubokiucabonos? : 2008-10-25 19:09 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

6 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-25 19:50 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>4
That's custom, they probably made it themselves for their own board.

7 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-25 21:39 ID:Heaven [Del]

I would suggest Serissa, but seeing as that the creators are completely butthurt and spamming themselves on all the competition I suggest KusabaX if you liked Kusaba.

http://kusabax.org

8 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-25 22:02 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>7
I'd suggest you leave, or at least read some of the wonderful reviews of Kusaba and it's forks on this board.

9 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 00:08 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

Overmind BBS 1.0 is private

10 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 13:35 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>8
Hey some people still like Kusaba, some people like Wakaba/Kareha.

11 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 13:54 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>10
Agreed, everyone can have their different opinions. Just because some people like this or dislike that, doesn't mean that everyone who disagrees with this opinion needs to leave.

12 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 15:47 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

is there any other script?

13 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 15:57 ID:egkjU3zr [Del]

Theres a couple of siokara versions that seem pretty functional (lightbox, gallery view) - they need heavy translation though.

14 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 16:12 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

>>13

its site is dead

15 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 16:48 ID:egkjU3zr [Del]

16 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-26 16:58 ID:XSwkvfKH [Del]

>>15
mmm thanks, but i think kx is better...

17 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-27 09:49 ID:GgikA/Uu [Del]

>>12
technically, yes. There's moot's yotsuba, kirtaner's wakaba 4.2.0, and sovietrussia's matsuba (written, interestingly enough, in Python). None of those have been publicly released, though.

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19 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-27 15:09 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>17
If you list all the in-house mods that keep their code private, sure there's a lot. Desuchan and ko-chan both have their own hacked wakaba boards, for example, and if you went down the list of all the sites on 2ch.us you'd probably find a lot more. It isn't a very useful list to compile though.

20 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-27 23:13 ID:jwmjI/Hg [Del]

>>17>>19

serissa or kx??

21 Name: aaa : 2008-10-28 00:41 ID:8XAeRlv8 [Del]

ssssss

22 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-28 20:32 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>20
Neither, they both suck.

23 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-29 14:30 ID:kxnAQbpb [Del]

>>22
another?

24 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-29 15:43 ID:Heaven [Del]

Wakaba

25 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-29 16:58 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>23
wakaba or pyib.

26 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-29 20:53 ID:vTJ4q6TP [Del]

>>24
Go with Wakaba. PyIB is brought to you by the same failure who brought you Kusaba.

27 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-29 22:51 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>26
$10 on the above author having never seen a line of PyIB's code.

28 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-30 01:30 ID:kxnAQbpb [Del]

>>27
he would say: "a code??"

29 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-30 03:19 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>28
Are you retarded?

30 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-30 03:35 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>29
Of course, he's going to answer "yes" to that question.

31 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-30 22:04 ID:6fnTTb2s [Del]

>>25
I thought PyIB wasn't finished yet?

32 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-30 23:08 ID:kxnAQbpb [Del]

>>31
it isn't

33 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-30 23:08 ID:kxnAQbpb [Del]

>>30
another retarded

34 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-31 02:37 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>33
Next time you feel offended, go and sob quietly instead of smashing out your tears via a keyboard.

35 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-31 13:16 ID:kxnAQbpb [Del]

>>12

bum for other script

36 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-31 14:27 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>35We've listed all the decent scripts that are available. Take your pick or take your idiocy somewhere else.

37 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-31 15:10 ID:lJb+4Vsw [Del]

38 Name: Anonymous : 2008-10-31 19:21 ID:kxnAQbpb [Del]

>>37
looks great

39 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-05 04:24 ID:Ah8JdB/4 [Del]

>>37

Will have to check that site out tonight, but >>38's reply seems encouraging.

40 Name: heh man!fi.Jek4HW6!!CLcXMLmO : 2008-11-12 19:47 ID:JA4LN0LQ [Del]

SERISSA

41 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-12 19:57 ID:Heaven [Del]

> SERISSA

is just as bad as kusatrevorsabychan. everyone here already knows about it.

42 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-13 07:11 ID:Ah8JdB/4 [Del]

>>40

Didn't your mother say you can't use the internet unsupervised?

43 Name: Makoto!!QPpGvuVX : 2008-11-13 16:02 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>40

Perhaps it would be decent if two things were to happen:

  1. Someone who can actually code takes up the project (even for PHP, oh's code is horribly inefficient, and most of all lacking readability (much like the rest of kusaba does)).
  2. The project was re-written from the ground up, ditching the kusaba codebase altogether.

Although, since you can only type with cruise control on, I hardly take your opinion seriously.

44 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-15 16:45 ID:E0AGN/un [Del]

>>43

>Someone who can actually code takes up the project

Not going to happen, Serissa will always suck.

45 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-17 02:27 ID:Ah8JdB/4 [Del]

>>44

Quoted for truth.

46 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-17 18:34 ID:6fnTTb2s [Del]

Note-avoid php-received this from bugtraq not too long ago:
Several vulnerabilitites were found in PHP:

  • PHP ships a vulnerable version of the PCRE library which allows for
    the circumvention of security restrictions or even for remote code
    execution in case of an application which accepts user-supplied
    regular expressions (CVE-2008-0674).
  • Multiple crash issues in several PHP functions have been
    discovered.
  • Ryan Permeh reported that the init_request_info() function in
    sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c does not properly consider operator precedence
    when calculating the length of PATH_TRANSLATED (CVE-2008-0599).
  • An off-by-one error in the metaphone() function may lead to memory
    corruption.
  • Maksymilian Arciemowicz of SecurityReason Research reported an
    integer overflow, which is triggerable using printf() and related
    functions (CVE-2008-1384).
  • Andrei Nigmatulin reported a stack-based buffer overflow in the
    FastCGI SAPI, which has unknown attack vectors (CVE-2008-2050).
  • Stefan Esser reported that PHP does not correctly handle multibyte
    characters inside the escapeshellcmd() function, which is used to
    sanitize user input before its usage in shell commands
    (CVE-2008-2051).
  • Stefan Esser reported that a short-coming in PHP's algorithm of
    seeding the random number generator might allow for predictible
    random numbers (CVE-2008-2107, CVE-2008-2108).
  • The IMAP extension in PHP uses obsolete c-client API calls making
    it vulnerable to buffer overflows as no bounds checking can be done
    (CVE-2008-2829).
  • Tavis Ormandy reported a heap-based buffer overflow in
    pcre_compile.c in the PCRE version shipped by PHP when processing
    user-supplied regular expressions (CVE-2008-2371).
  • CzechSec reported that specially crafted font files can lead to an
    overflow in the imageloadfont() function in ext/gd/gd.c, which is
    part of the GD extension (CVE-2008-3658).
  • Maksymilian Arciemowicz of SecurityReason Research reported that a
    design error in PHP's stream wrappers allows to circumvent safe_mode
    checks in several filesystem-related PHP functions (CVE-2008-2665,
    CVE-2008-2666).
  • Laurent Gaffie discovered a buffer overflow in the internal
    memnstr() function, which is used by the PHP function explode()
    (CVE-2008-3659).
  • An error in the FastCGI SAPI when processing a request with
    multiple dots preceding the extension (CVE-2008-3660).

if you're determined to use PHP, upgrade to the latest version, though as you can see its track record isn't the best.

47 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-17 20:42 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>46
Security vulnerabilities in PHP are not news to anyone.

48 Name: tes : 2008-11-18 01:38 ID:8XAeRlv8 [Del]

testaset

49 Post deleted by moderator.

50 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-25 19:57 ID:Heaven [Del]

It's not the language that defines software as good or bad, it's the way it's coded. An obscene amount of popular websites are powered by PHP with no problems. However, Kusaba is a bad example of this.

51 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-26 03:56 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>50

This is a fair point. The problem I think people have with PHP is the obscene amount of security problems it has when you compare it to something like Perl or Ruby. PHP can be used by popular websites, but popular does not equate to secure.

52 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-11-26 11:43 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>50

A lot of popular websites are powered by PHP with tons of problems, too. How many actively exploited holes have there been in Wordpress so far? phpBB?

53 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-29 17:29 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>52

This is why I've decided to learn Perl and give up on working with PHP.

54 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-01 12:49 ID:Z1jD2odZ [Del]

>>44
quit fucking talking

55 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-01 12:53 ID:ADOAoPt3 [Del]

>>54
emotionally unstable kindergartener detected
someone get this kid his blankey

56 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-01 13:04 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>52
Exploits aren't in PHP as a language, but the programs they're written in. I doubt there is a 100% secure Perl or Python program.

57 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-01 15:39 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>56
lolwhat

there have been literally hundreds of exploits in the core language, and its plethora of misfeatures that it foists upon programmers make it much easier to write broken and exploitable code.
but as far as code written within the language, perl is fairly solid to write clean code in as it has features like 'use strict' and taint checking -- which can be extremely useful for double checking yourself and making sure that you're sanitizing the code (assuming you're not a dipshit, of course). php just has a kludgy "safe mode" that arbitrarily restricts and cripples the language whilst not providing reasonable resistance against anything, save keeping the most inexperienced script kiddies from writing php code on a broken free web host.

while python isn't as robust, python code is typically written in such a way that it's highly explicit and obvious. php code is typically written in such a way that it's a barely-readable spaghetti mess. (perl can be kind of a mess, but in my experience the average perl script is cleaner and better organized than the average php script.) i attribute this to the low barrier of entry for php, making it the leading language of choice for entry-level programmers, which is unfortunate because multi-user web client-server applications are not a realm where newbie code monkeys ought to be. there are a hell of a lot of different things to consider in any decent web app, and screwing up means a lot of people are at best inconvenienced, and at worst have sensitive data such as passwords or even credit card numbers compromised.

58 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-12-03 03:43 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>56

There have been plenty of exploits in PHP-as-a-language too, you know.

But even disregarding that, language and API design is very important. And PHP in many ways encourages insecure programming, by making secure programming hard to get right, and not obvious. The mysql functions are a prime example. They are incredibly, incredibly dangerous to use, and lots of tutorials for them do not adequately explain how to use them securely.

In contrast, languages like Perl and Python have database access functions which to a far greater extent promote secure programming.

Being that PHP is often written by very inexperienced programmer, this become a very dangerous combination, and we see the results in exploits in PHP programs all over the net all the time.

59 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-05 17:29 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>58
you basically repeated what i said.

60 Name: heh man!fi.Jek4HW6!!CLcXMLmO : 2008-12-11 12:55 ID:Z1jD2odZ [Del]

Serissa.

61 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-11 21:38 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>60
No.

62 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-13 09:43 ID:Heaven [Del]

Can someone just ban >>60 already? He's annoying.

63 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-14 23:55 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>62
or just make kareha force him to use sage... he'd be a lot less annoying if his spam didn't bump threads.

64 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-15 00:48 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>63
He'd be a lot more tolerable if all of his posts filtered to "I AM A GIGANTIC THUNDERING FAGGOT."

65 Name: heh man!fi.Jek4HW6!!CLcXMLmO : 2008-12-19 19:03 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>61

>QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ

That's all I'm getting from you.

Serissa is the best shit ever. If you dont use it then fuck you faggot.

66 Post deleted by moderator.

67 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-20 20:45 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>65
we don't care about your illiteracy. go away.

68 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-02 08:49 ID:yVA2s5xE [Del]

>>65
Hahaha, every other kusaba fork acknowledges that they are shit, except serissa. (which is the shittiest of all)

69 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-02 14:03 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>68
actually he did say, and I quote:

> Serissa is the best shit ever.

70 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-02 15:15 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>69
Wow good point...
On a related note to >>63, I request a feature that, instead of banning, just forces a user to use sage; so that if they are just annoying, and not "ban-worthy" you don't have to ban them.

71 Name: Makoto!!QPpGvuVX : 2009-01-03 10:28 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>70

Or just take a cue from >>64 and make all his posts filter to "I AM A GIGANTIC THUNDERING FAGGOT."

72 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-03 11:29 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>71
I was requesting a feature, but yeah, I would like that too :3

73 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-01-27 07:06 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

if you want an eastern script that is not limited then you can use
http://4chan.b33r.net/sparky4/+4/script/
四葉の芽スクリプト

74 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-01-27 17:57 ID:hm2+/K4u [Del]

>>73
reasons

Features that has been added on to 双葉スクリプト that makes this script be named 四葉の芽スクリプト:

# ability to change language interface
# word filter
# secure tripcodes
# animated thumbnails
# Bans are now managable via the simple phpfiles in the "bans" directory.
# noko feature
# knows that mods exsist
# limited html tagging to users but not to mods or admins****
# capcodes for admins and mods
# it can edit trip codes of certain people that the admin choose
# can be used as a text board. [image board with no images]****
# big AA is never again screwed up. [The return charater is replaced with "br"]****
# [Reply:$no] feature
# >>$no feature Works perfectly(it dose work on the thread replys)
# the colors of the board can be changed more conviently
# it is more enhanced than the futaba script (control the number of omited posts)****
# banplea board****
# report board****
# regular IP adresses are banable and displayable****
# 01/23/2009 - 文字掲示板/text board RELEASED**** with just a switch of 1 and 0 your board can be an image board or a text board.****
# 01/23/2009 - seconds now display on the board [idea came from futaba private script]
# 01/24/2009 - captcha update
# 01/24/2009 - counter added
# 01/27/2009 - >>$no feature has been sucssessfully added
# more to come....

This is alot of features

75 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-28 05:15 ID:Heaven [Del]

Is there anything more pathetic and annoying than a weeaboo script kiddie?

76 Post deleted by user.

77 Name: 名無し : 2009-01-28 06:22 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

>>75
yes

Western Internet Anonymous

78 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-01-28 06:49 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

http://4chan.b33r.net/sparky4/+4/script/yotsubanome.zip

nobody told me that the downloader was not working properly

anyway here is the direct link to it.

IT IS VERY POWERFUL SCRIPT

79 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-28 07:56 ID:Heaven [Del]

># word filter

HORRIBLE IDEA

># Bans are now managable via the simple phpfiles in the "bans" directory.

No comment.

># noko feature
># knows that mods exsist
># limited html tagging to users but not to mods or admins****
># secure tripcodes
># capcodes for admins and mods

These are available everywhere.

># it can edit trip codes of certain people that the admin choose

Ruins the point of a tripcode

>nobody told me that the downloader was not working properly

Because nobody here cares.

80 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-28 19:49 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>74
How many of these "new features" are manageable via database or admin panel?

81 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-01-29 06:51 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

>>80
..........................................this is were i need help
i do not know THAT much coding
so i need help right there

82 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-01-29 06:56 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

>>79
those are the features that been added on to the futaba script

also

>>$no

works now!

why wont anyone help me make this good script?

83 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-29 06:58 ID:Ah8JdB/4 [Del]

>>81

No, you just need to stop.

84 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-29 07:04 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>82
Does your mother know what you do on the Internet?

85 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-29 08:26 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>81
That's laughably easy to implement. Go to bed.

86 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-29 12:56 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>82
Because it's your project. You should learn to code before starting something like this.

Not to mention, futaba has a terrible foundation, it should be no surprise no one wants to help.

87 Name: Makoto!!QPpGvuVX : 2009-01-29 16:28 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>82

Yeah...no it doesn't. Mainly because reflinks rely on javascript to insert quoted post IDs and to alter the class the TD cell calls on to "highlight" a post, and the javascript required is mysteriously absent.

To quote myself here, futaba's codebase is completely absent of structure and readability. It's a spaghetti mess; such a mess that would require a complete re-write to fix. Sure, you can hack away if you really want to, but at the end of the day the code will still be just as bad (or even worse) than it was before.

I remember when I thought messing with futaba was cool. And then I learned how to program.

Anyways, at least you implemented res page caches. Dynamic threads for a script that prunes threads after a certain period is a dumb tax on CPU load.

88 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-29 21:33 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>84
Does yours? Think about it.

89 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-30 05:23 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>82

>why wont anyone help me make this good script?

Because it is just another shitty futaba knockoff.

90 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-01-30 06:10 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

JERKS!

91 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-01-30 17:44 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>90
Does your mother know that you use the internet?

92 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-17 09:21 ID:MsYWa0Ap [Del]

Serissa is the only kusaba fork with proper anti-spam protection and lower memory usage.

93 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-17 13:38 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>92
that's like saying that windows me is the only windows 9x that includes system restore and generic drivers for usb mass storage devices.

94 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-21 19:53 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>92
Because 300k is SO MUCH MEMORY to a 8GB server, amirite?

95 Name: 【スパーキー(4 ^ヮ^)】 ミ田!AZWpeumso.!!eJGCM4nm : 2009-02-25 06:32 ID:HyMda984 [Del]

>>93
http://4chan.b33r.net/sparky4/+4/me/

http://4chan.b33r.net/sparky4/+4/me/imgboard.php?mode=about

>that's like saying that windows me is the only windows 9x that includes system restore and generic drivers for usb mass storage devices.
>windows me

Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

I actually use Windows Me as the Server's OS

Windows 9x COMPY4 4.90

96 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-02-25 17:06 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>95
LOL

97 Name: LiteralKa!!UIR4DE3n : 2009-02-25 17:07 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>92
a 1/3(or 1/4, can't remember, don't care enough to look it up) chance of posting is not spam protection, let alone 'proper'.

98 Name: Mr. Vile!l9/dToUs32 : 2009-03-27 05:23 ID:Heaven [Del]

99 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-23 14:33 ID:6MiN3Y8d [Del]

>>19

If you ask nicely they will share access to svn, just don't be a dick.

100 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-26 05:25 ID:nOEK6P7a [Del]

>>99

This mention will now lead to 100+ modified wakaba ripoffs.

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