PHP-Nuke 7,4 Borken on FC2?

Alexander Dalloz alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Wed Sep 29 21:03:02 UTC 2004


Am Mi, den 29.09.2004 schrieb Chuck Carson um 20:54:

> I believe it uses a local socket thru /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock (the default location for Mysql
> 3.23.x) However, to be safe I tested the associated mysql user using both methods, TCP and local.
> 
> I just wanted to see if there were some issues with FC2, before I dig into their code. I abadoned
> using php-nuke on most of the previous versions but thought I would give 7.4 a poke. A colleague
> that is using php-nuke for an internal information sharing project at his company said he nearly
> had to re-write 50% of it just to make it stable and secure. I just wanted to be sure there were
> no major issues with FC2 that would cause this sort of problem, especially before I start hacking
> thru PHP code. (which I so depise, being a former C developer)

> -Chuck

No, Apache2 + PHP4 + MySQL 3.x are running well on Fedora Core 2.
Limited by the known issues between Apache2 and PHP, but that does not
prevent any base functionality (heavy web server usage through PHP is
critical as far as I know).

Well, there is nearly no week passing by, seeing no new security warning
regarding PHP-Nuke et. al. on securityfocus / bugtraq. Maybe watch out
for an alternate at http://www.opensourcecms.com/.

Alexander


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