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PHP Tech Portal System 1.0.0



Written by:silverknight
Published by:SAJChurchey
Published on:2009-08-04 22:12:19
Topic:Announcement
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A PHP-based portal system, including features such as ping, traceroute, whois, dns records, pastebin and more.

The first public version of OSI's PHP Tech Portal has been released as of July 30th 2009. You can view the current release HERE.
Current Requirements:

- PHP 5+
- PEAR Installations

Current features are:

- Basic Browser information
- DNS Record lookup
- IP display
- PasteBin (with Geshi syntax highlighting)
- Ping
- Sneak from CyberArmy.net
- Speedtest from Speedtest.net
- Traceroute
- Whois

Current Contributors:

- CyberArmy.net for use of its project system
- MDalby for hosting and general support
- OSIX.net for their support

We would love to hear feedback in regards to additional features, improvements to current ones and of course constructive criticism.

With the current release still new; our next goal is to refine any current code and break features into modules. In hopes that we can create a portal that allows for a very custom need and style.

If you would like to read more on the project or if you would like to join please PM me or visit our project page.

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Anonymous
2009-08-05 18:56:42
sounds cool
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2010-03-16 19:24:31
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