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1/8/2009 1:43 PM
 

Sounds like regardless of what I do, I'll have to get into the guts of the forum software.  I was hoping there was a way to configure the forum software to be secure without altering the code; displaying unfiltered user input is widely recognized as a security risk.  It's the basis XSS attacks.  It is sounding like all DNN forums are vulnerable to these types of attacks?  Please, say it ain't so! :-)

 
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1/9/2009 8:18 PM
 

If I remember you could costumizing the FCKEditor on each page.  You must be logged in as admin.

 
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1/12/2009 11:42 AM
 

Why don't you enable the WordFilter in the Forum module?

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Knowledge/DotNetNukeOnlineHelp/tabid/787/Default.aspx

You can put in "href" and "<img" as words and probably many other triggers.

 
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2/2/2009 5:43 PM
 

WizardintheWoods wrote

Why don't you enable the WordFilter in the Forum module?

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Knowledge/DotNetNukeOnlineHelp/tabid/787/Default.aspx

You can put in "href" and "

Addind a badword list that includes every possible variant of all the HTML tags supported by modern browsers is not a realistic workaround.

 
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