Yes code is for reason obviously encrypted... There are hundreds sites like this using same protection to hide code from eyes and keep it hard to see it and find easy bugs and exploit them... This give some time to developers to fix errors if they update panel and missed something.
I'm going to take it easy on you since it is obvious there is a comprehension issue occurring on your part. I am fully aware of the various technologies used to protect source code. That is not the issue. The issue is having a major security flaw present for almost a week now, and having the devs basically say "oh, nothing to worry about - move along!". Along with their nonchalant replies regarding their slow GUI leaves one with a rather......Bad taste in their mouths.
If you are so skilled why do you use free panel when there are something like webmin old enough and known for sure maybe there are not bugs inside?
Does Emeril Lagasse go to mcdonalds? I'm sure he does. If he is a master chef - ? That makes him a s#it chef! Same line of thinking on your part. Even though I could, you are right, for-go the control panel all together - I do like to test out new technologies and offerings. It's only human to be curious.
For sure if someone wanna to hack your server and have knowledge you are gonna be fu... does not even mater what are you using.
That is
100% correct. But by using CWP, you and the rest of the users are/will make it considerably easier to let hackers into your systems.
Well maybe its encrypted for some other reason maybe they will sell it later who knows.
That would be funny. Doubt there would be any buyers. Not only that - but I'm pretty sure the REAL CENTOS would sue the pants off of them for unauthorized use of their name. Surprised they haven't already.
but don't talk like that and send negative picture to other users.
If "product x" kills your cat/blinds you/turns you into a babbling idiot - please do not warn other consumers! You will ruin their experience... Pu-lease. I'm not saying anything that isn't true. And if nobody speaks up - nothing will ever get done to fix the serious security issues for the users that still use this product.
Guy's its free what are you expecting
Just because it is free does not mean one should give the devs a pass on glaringly serious security holes in the code. While it's nice to see that CWP has one cheerleader - taking the "Hide your head in the sand" approach does not better the product. CWP needs to hear from real people in the real world.
What they do with that input is up to them, obviously. Seeing their lack of concern though, is a very troubling sign.