PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4

Posted on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 @ 12:15:32 CDT in Security
by chatserv

PHP-Nuke Patched has been moved up to version 2.4, the "make sure you have all the latest fixes" release, with 2.4 PHP-Nuke 7.3 gets its own patch, it's the smallest one mainly because 7.3 already has PHP-NUke Patched incorporated so the patch only includes fixes and security code that was added after 7.3 was released or about the same time.

This will most likely be the last patch for 6.0 and some of the other 6.x versions unless something with enough merit requires updating them.

Download locations are the usual, for your convenience they can all be found in the front page of the following websites:
NukeResources - NukeFixes - NukeHaven - NukeSecurity and RavenphpScripts
 
 
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Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by blith on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 @ 15:49:16 CDT

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What in this release is different from 2.3? Is there anyway to just instll those fixes? Thanks chatserv!

Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by chatserv
on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 @ 16:30:40 CDT
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Sure, check in www.nukefixes.com you will find a forum titled changelog and in it any changes that may have been applied, just apply any fix dated older than 2.3's release date.

Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by blith
on Thursday, May 13, 2004 @ 08:24:47 CDT
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Thank you!

 
 

Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by Monks on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 @ 18:43:30 CDT

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I know this isnt the most appropriate place to post a support question, but hey . . they story is here, I'm here, my problem is here, why not?

I used this install script recently and I have a question about it's behaviour. I uploaded a new nuke install, patched it with the latest release from the Nuke Patched series, edited my config.php then ran this web installer.

In my config.php, my table prefix = site1 and my user prefix = usr. I wanted to leave the door open for some multi-site shared-user-database testing. This web installer created all the default Nuke tables with the prefix site1. Are any of the default Nuke tables considered "user tables" that get the "user prefix"? Am I missing the point entirely?

Thanks. Ill find the appropriate forum to ask this too.

Monks

Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by Monks
on Thursday, May 13, 2004 @ 08:48:08 CDT
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Oops. I attached this comment to the wrong news article. I thought I was commenting on the 7.2 NukeSQL web installer.

Monks

Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by chatserv
on Thursday, May 13, 2004 @ 09:57:54 CDT
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Good point, i'll make the required changes to the installer so that it takes into consideration the $user_prefix, in your case rename the users and users_temp db tables so that they reflect your user_prefix

Re: PHP-Nuke Patched 2.4 (Score: 1)
by chatserv
on Thursday, May 13, 2004 @ 10:10:37 CDT
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The installers for 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 were updated.

 
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