Joomla! Tools Suite: JTS-component & JTS-snapshot


Version
JTSc v1.0.0RC2 / JTSsnap v1.0.0B (last update on Apr 4, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
28
Favoured
81
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
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73140
Date Added
19 September 2007
JTSc (Joomla! Tools Suite component) is a Post- Installation Health, Installation and Security Audit Tool for Joomla!. Designed to provide a wealth of information to assist with Post-Installation Health Checking and Trouble-Shooting. Currently English language(s) available.
JTSsnap (Joomla! Tools Suite SnapShot Admin Module) is designed to be a quick-reference of important configuration and security information when published to the cpanel position. If JTSc is installed, it will also display the last JTSc Assessment Rating.
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JTSc 1.0.0-RC2 Updated to support 1.5.0-RC3
and includes WebSmurfs Joomla! Diagnostics plus Mambot/Plugin Audit
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Feedback, bugs or comments to the JoomlaCode Trackers please. Forum Discussion at http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,136328.0.html
JTS (StandAlone) can be reviewed at http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,1734/Itemid,35/
bystrategikk on March 24, 2009
Wery helpfull for man like me. I am not "strong" user, who can protect site like sysop, but it no means with this extention.
Thanks!
Thanks!
bymariealline on January 9, 2009
This has helped so much with configuring my site to be secure and alert me to what needs to be changed on my site! Thanks so much to whomever develped this! I'm forever grateful!
Owner's reply
Thank you for using JTS and for supporting this project. Althought JTS is currently way out of date, it is being worked on, albeit slowly and newer revisions will be relesed in coming months.
Russ
byDbain on November 21, 2008
It seems the abandoned Joomla 1.0.15 and jumped right to 1.5 so if you are current with your Joomla 1.0 installation, the component will not work for you.
byPLURboy on August 14, 2008
This set of tools is definitely a very good idea for Joomla! professionals. Displays a good amount of useful security information. What currently functions is great, but I would really like to see this function with J!1.5 and receive much further developed in the near future!
looks ok.
However the tool is still based on Joomla 1.0.13, Current version is not well recognized.
Also : it did not recognize the setting Register Globals emulation off which I already had set to off.
However the tool is still based on Joomla 1.0.13, Current version is not well recognized.
Also : it did not recognize the setting Register Globals emulation off which I already had set to off.
byartster on May 10, 2008
It make me know all about my joomla site security check.
easy to use, analysis, and all you need.
It's must have for your joomla site!!!
Note: If you can continue JTS-component for joomla 1.0.15, I will so thanks...
easy to use, analysis, and all you need.
It's must have for your joomla site!!!
Note: If you can continue JTS-component for joomla 1.0.15, I will so thanks...
bynavmacias on October 7, 2007
This is a great component that works right out of the box. Easy to install and use. I look forward to the continued updates of JTS. The only concern I have are the false positives when running a couple of the audits. I heavily customize my joomla installs which means the removal of the standard images. This produces a critical message.
Other than that this component is a must have!!
Other than that this component is a must have!!
bynyarnon on October 5, 2007
This isn't even near finished. I met the program today and was put off because what I installed wasn't finished. Sure a few options are working and IMHO give a false sense of security by the overload off information. I think any real problems reported would drown in the information that shows what is ok. Just too much.
Example: the check list for write permission of a file becomes humongous. It would be so much better to report only dangerous files until a check box points out the user wants everything.
Besides I'm not to sure if it is good practice to publicize betas in the extension directory. I can imagine that if this is becoming a trend, the directory would cease to exist pretty soon.
Example: the check list for write permission of a file becomes humongous. It would be so much better to report only dangerous files until a check box points out the user wants everything.
Besides I'm not to sure if it is good practice to publicize betas in the extension directory. I can imagine that if this is becoming a trend, the directory would cease to exist pretty soon.






