Translation problem + security vulnerability?
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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BaShare |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Three and a half problem in one window.
No 1: the translated text in the header is cutted down. It says "Bashare: Hálózati beállít" but it should say "Bashare: Hálózati beállítások". The "ások" disappeared/
No 2: the Band is a very short word. But in my language is very looooong. :D The whole word: "sávszélesség" but I see "sávszél" only. I abridged the word to "sávszél." It's remain understandable in this way. (I don't understand why need long field for the port/band. I need more place for the text.)
No 3: The OK button is too short. But when I modified the word to OK it fixes it. (No solution needed)
No 3.5: The UPnP button is short too. Make it larger please. I can't abridge it.
Security:
Bug or Feature?
If I setted the outgoing port to x and the incoming port automatically setted to x+1. If someone know my opened outgoing port(I don't have got any UPnP capable router(Crappy chinese junk) and I can't open UPnP port) the Someone can break into my computer, right? Make the incoming port changeable please.
Special request:
Increase the maximum band to 5000 please.
Question:
Why seemed the "URL to sending" field to input field(When I can't modificate the text/value/data). "URL for recieving" has a grey background(because it mark the input field which is uneditable)
Thank you
security vulnerability: | yes → no |
visibility: | private → public |
summary: |
- Translation problem + security vulnerability + Translation problem + security vulnerability? |
Changed in bashare: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
tags: | added: translations |
Changed in bashare: | |
status: | Invalid → Incomplete |
tags: | added: band interface port ui |
Thank you for report, but you reported 4 stuffs in 1 bug report.
About security issue, it does no matter. Port and "port+1" are both opened, so if a cracker wants to crack you he can do it in port. The problem isn't to know a opened port, a 5 years old child can know this...
About all webserver use tcp port number 80 :)
To crack someone you need to use a vulnerability in the server program.