It’s common to see complaints about certain panels regarding their lack of security, problems, bugs, etc. While many people might use the “official” versions or mods, patches, etc., the outcome is the same: service owners end up dealing with issues, spending a lot of money on maintenance, and ultimately facing a high risk of being detected or getting hacked along the way.
Over the years, there have been many leaks of source codes and services exposed to authorities, and they all had one thing in common: a panel that many idolized but in most cases ended up being a disappointment (I’ll avoid naming it because I don't intend to give it even 1% publicity).
What’s curious is that each solution on the market, in their rush to make money, does everything possible to cover up the poor PHP code they contain, often obfuscating not just the panel code but also shady and often malicious scripts, which a streaming service provider could hardly audit.
These panels use modified libraries, and while some may be open-source, they compile them however they please, allowing them to contaminate the final product with who knows what.
So, I ask you, the average user, how do you blindly trust something you have no idea where it comes from or what its true purpose is? You install it on your server, where you hold the crown jewels of your business, making it incredibly easy for them to catch you.
I also understand that the business model for many is to lock down a tool and charge as much as they can.
But I prefer to adopt the model currently used in the crypto world: you can create something great and make the code open-source to ensure that it can be audited, with experts guaranteeing that nothing is wrong, while monetizing through specific support.
Just like there are open-source crypto wallets where companies can profit from specific developments or advanced technical support, I could create a panel from scratch with the best technology and practices available.
The idea is floating around in my head; I have the time, I have the means, and who knows—I might just make it a reality. It would be the end of those low-quality, insecure, scam-filled panels.
Over the years, there have been many leaks of source codes and services exposed to authorities, and they all had one thing in common: a panel that many idolized but in most cases ended up being a disappointment (I’ll avoid naming it because I don't intend to give it even 1% publicity).
What’s curious is that each solution on the market, in their rush to make money, does everything possible to cover up the poor PHP code they contain, often obfuscating not just the panel code but also shady and often malicious scripts, which a streaming service provider could hardly audit.
These panels use modified libraries, and while some may be open-source, they compile them however they please, allowing them to contaminate the final product with who knows what.
So, I ask you, the average user, how do you blindly trust something you have no idea where it comes from or what its true purpose is? You install it on your server, where you hold the crown jewels of your business, making it incredibly easy for them to catch you.
I also understand that the business model for many is to lock down a tool and charge as much as they can.
But I prefer to adopt the model currently used in the crypto world: you can create something great and make the code open-source to ensure that it can be audited, with experts guaranteeing that nothing is wrong, while monetizing through specific support.
Just like there are open-source crypto wallets where companies can profit from specific developments or advanced technical support, I could create a panel from scratch with the best technology and practices available.
The idea is floating around in my head; I have the time, I have the means, and who knows—I might just make it a reality. It would be the end of those low-quality, insecure, scam-filled panels.