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Title: about the PNP-Nuke Advisory
Post by: Garret on November 05, 2001, 01:14:40 AM
Just wanted to let everybody know that this does NOT affect myPHPNuke, a web application much like PHP-Nuke, only with more functionality tighter security and less bugs.
Title: Re: about the PNP-Nuke Advisory
Post by: Mike Stoddart on November 05, 2001, 07:38:56 AM
Does it affect PostNuke?
Title: Re: about the PNP-Nuke Advisory
Post by: Garret on November 05, 2001, 02:10:05 PM
I am not sure about this one specifically, although I do know that they have had many of the same security problems as PHP-Nuke. Their code base it still very close to that of PHP-Nuke. myPHPNuke is based on the old 4.4 base, which still continues to be the most stable and secure base developed yet.
Title: Re: about the PNP-Nuke Advisory
Post by: Steve MacGregor on November 05, 2001, 04:16:44 PM
I have asked around some of the PostNuke Developers who also run E-Smith, and they were satisfied with the security of their sites. I would, however, suggest that you check out postnuke.com and the e-smith-made-to-order.com (I think that is the correct url) site. I hope it helps. I will keep checking and post any findings here and on the postnuke site.

regards,

steve macgregor