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    12 <h1>Changes</h1>
    13 
    14 <p>This document is intended to give a quick overview over the most important
    15 and / or obvious changes. For a detailed list of changes, please consult the
    16 <a href="../history">ChangeLog</a>. The file <tt>docs/changed-files</tt> has a
    17 list of files that have been changed since the last release.</p>
    18 
    19 <h2><a name="changes161">Geeklog 1.6.1</a></h2>
    20 
    21 <h3>New Features and Improvements</h3>
    22 
    23 <ul>
    24 <li>Geeklog now lets you enter meta descriptions and meta keywords for the main
    25     page, for stories, topics, static pages, and polls. Please note that these
    26     meta tags <a href="http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/keywords-meta-tag-in-web-search/">may not be used</a> by some search engines.</li>
    27 <li>You can now have one featured story per topic (for stories set to "Show
    28     only in Topic").</li>
    29 <li>New autotags now allow you to embed polls in stories and everywhere else
    30     where autotags are allowed.</li>
    31 <li>Minor security enhancement: "Important" cookies (like the session cookies)
    32     are now created with the HttpOnly flag set. This will help avoid some XSS
    33     attacks, provided your browser supports this flag.</li>
    34 <li>The Migrate option in the install script can now also be applied to an
    35     existing database (i.e. you don't need to import a database dump to update
    36     your URLs and paths).</li>
    37 </ul>
    38 
    39 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
    40 
    41 <ul>
    42 <li>Fixed automatic <a href="config.html#desc_article_comment_close_enabled">closing of stories for comments</a> after a certain amount of days. If you need to
    43     re-open comments on stories that were closed due to this bug, you can use
    44     this SQL request:<br>
    45     <code style="margin-left:2em">UPDATE gl_stories SET commentcode = 0, comment_expire = 0 WHERE commentcode = 1;</code></li>
    46 <li>The comment speed limit was being ignored.</li>
    47 <li>The admin group for the Static Pages plugin was created with a wrong name
    48     in Geeklog 1.6.0 (fresh installs only).</li>
    49 </ul>
    50 
    51 <h2><a name="changes160sr2">Geeklog 1.6.0sr2</a></h2>
    52 
    53 <p>This release addresses the following security issue:</p>
    54 <ul>
    55 <li>Unauthorized file uploads were possible through FCKeditor.<br>
    56 Uploaded files still had to go through FCKeditor's filter, so it was not possible to upload scripts (and the integrity of the Geeklog site as such was not in danger). There were, however, reports that this was used to host malware.<br>
    57 This update prevents use of the upload feature when FCKeditor is disabled and disables it for anonymous users. It also doesn't allow uploading of archive files any more. Furthermore, you need some sort of "edit" permission now to be able to upload files through FCKeditor (this is meant as an interim measure - we will probably introduce a separate "upload" permission in future Geeklog versions).</li>
    58 </ul>
    59 
    60 <p>Other fixes:</p>
    61 <ul>
    62 <li>Fixed installation using InnoDB tables.</li>
    63 <li>Fixed a (non-exploitable) SQL error when auto-updating a story's
    64     commentcode field.</li>
    65 <li>Fixed a wrong function name in the Links plugin.</li>
    66 </ul>
    67 
    68 
    69 <h2><a name="changes160sr1">Geeklog 1.6.0sr1</a></h2>
    70 
    71 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
    72 <ol>
    73 <li>Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to
    74     email a story to a friend.</li>
    75 <li>The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so
    76     that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the
    77     permissions to view it on the site.</li>
    78 </ol>
    79 
    80 <p>Other fixes:</p>
    81 <ul>
    82 <li>Fixed an SQL error when submitting a story and the story submission queue
    83     was off.</li>
    84 <li>Fixed calls to a nonexistent function <code>COM_outputMessageAndAbort</code>.</li>
    85 </ul>
    86 
    87 
    88 <h2><a name="changes160">Geeklog 1.6.0</a></h2>
    89 
    90 <h3>Results from the Summer of Code</h3>
    91 
    92 <p>This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the
    93 the 2008 Google Summer of Code:</p>
    94 
    95 <ul>
    96 <li>Site migration support and easier plugin installation, by Matt West</li>
    97 <li>Improved search, by Sami Barakat</li>
    98 <li>Comment moderation and editable comments, by Jared Wenerd</li>
    99 </ul>
   100 
   101 <h3>Other changes</h3>
   102 
   103 <ul>
   104 <li>The minimum PHP version required by Geeklog is now <strong>PHP 4.3.0</strong>. Given that the PHP team ended support for PHP 4 in August 2008, you should be
   105 looking into upgrading to PHP 5 anyway.</li>
   106 <li>Includes <a href="http://www.fckeditor.net/">FCKeditor</a> 2.6.4.1</li>
   107 <li>Includes a new plugin, <a href="http://wiki.geeklog.net/index.php/XMLSitemap_Plugin">XMLSitemap</a>, that automatically generates a <a
   108     href="http://www.sitemaps.org/">XML sitemap file</a>, as supported by all
   109     major search engines. Plugin written and provided by mystral-kk.</li>
   110 <li>Several <a href="http://wiki.geeklog.net/index.php/New_Plugin_API_Functions_in_Geeklog_1.6.0">new plugin API functions</a> have been added and existing
   111     functions have been extended.</li>
   112 <li>The included documentation has been moved to <tt>docs/english</tt> to allow
   113     for translations. Links to the documentation from within Geeklog will link
   114     to existing translations for the current language automatically (or fall
   115     back to the English documentation if no suitable translation can be found).</li>
   116 <li>There were a variety of <a href="theme.html#changes">theme changes</a> to
   117     support new functionality and fix inconsistencies in the layout.</li>
   118 </ul>
   119 
   120 <p>This release also includes a number of patches and improvements made by
   121 students applying for participation in the Google Summer of Code 2009. Thank
   122 you!</p>
   123 
   124 
   125 <h2><a name="changes152sr5">Geeklog 1.5.2sr5</a></h2>
   126 
   127 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   128 <ol>
   129 <li>Gerendi Sandor Attila reported an XSS in the forms to email a user and to
   130     email a story to a friend.</li>
   131 <li>The "Mail Story to a Friend" function didn't check story permissions, so
   132     that it was possible to email a story even if you didn't have the
   133     permissions to view it on the site.</li>
   134 </ol>
   135 
   136 
   137 <h2><a name="changes152sr4">Geeklog 1.5.2sr4</a></h2>
   138 
   139 <p>Bookoo of the Nine Situations Group posted another SQL injection exploit, targetting an old bug in usersettings.php. As with the previous issues, this allowed an attacker to extract the password hash for any account and is fixed with this release.</p>
   140 
   141 
   142 <h2><a name="changes152sr3">Geeklog 1.5.2sr3</a></h2>
   143 
   144 <p>Bookoo of the Nine Situations Group posted another SQL injection exploit, this time targetting the webservices API. As with the previous issue, this allowed an attacker to extract the password hash for any account and is fixed with this release.</p>
   145 
   146 
   147 <h2><a name="changes152sr2">Geeklog 1.5.2sr2</a></h2>
   148 
   149 <p>Bookoo of the Nine Situations Group posted an SQL injection exploit for glFusion that also works with Geeklog. This issue allowed an attacker to extract the password hash for any account and is fixed with this release.</p>
   150 
   151 
   152 <h2><a name="changes152sr1">Geeklog 1.5.2sr1</a></h2>
   153 
   154 <p>Fernando Mu&ntilde;oz reported a possible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSS" title="Click to look up 'XSS' on Wikipedia" style="text-decoration: none; color: black; border-bottom: 1px dotted black;">XSS</a> in the query form on most admin panels that we are fixing with this release.</p>
   155 
   156 
   157 <h2><a name="changes152">Geeklog 1.5.2</a></h2>
   158 
   159 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
   160 
   161 <ul>
   162 <li>Fixed a bug in the story preview where the story content was lost when
   163     previewing a story with a duplicate story ID.</li>
   164 <li>Fixed another bug in the story preview that caused extra backslashes to
   165     appear in the story's title.</li>
   166 <li>The Trackback editor didn't work since the security token was missing from
   167     the editor template.</li>
   168 <li>Fixed issues with clickable links in plain text postings.</li>
   169 <li>Fixed various problems with updating feeds, e.g. when changing topic
   170     permissions.</li>
   171 </ul>
   172 
   173 <h3>Fixes in the bundled Plugins</h3>
   174 
   175 <ul>
   176 <li>Calendar: You couldn't add a new event to your personal calendar.</li>
   177 <li>Links: Changing a link's ID to one that was already in use overwrote the
   178     other link.</li>
   179 <li>Polls: Changing a poll's ID created a new poll. Also fixed an SQL error
   180     when the poll question contained single quotes.</li>
   181 <li>Static Pages: Saving a static page changed the owner to the user who saved
   182     it.</li>
   183 </ul>
   184 
   185 <h3>Other Changes</h3>
   186 
   187 <ul>
   188 <li>Improved image quality when using gdlib to rescale uploaded images.</li>
   189 <li>Theme changes are documented in the <a href="theme.html#changes">theme
   190     documentation</a>, as usual. There are 4 bugfixes (one of which is in the
   191     templates for the Polls plugin) that should be applied to all themes for
   192     the 1.5.x series.</li>
   193 </ul>
   194 
   195 
   196 <h2><a name="changes151">Geeklog 1.5.1</a></h2>
   197 
   198 <p>Geeklog 1.5.1 is mostly a bugfix release and a recommended upgrade for users
   199 of Geeklog 1.5.0. There were also a few minor feature additions.</p>
   200 
   201 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
   202 
   203 <h4>Security related</h4>
   204 
   205 <ul>
   206 <li>The upload script for FCKeditor could be <a
   207     href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/file-uploads">called directly</a>
   208     to upload various media files (but not executable scripts), as reported
   209     by t0pP8uZz.</li>
   210 <li>The protection in various include files against direct execution did not
   211     work properly on non-case sensitive file systems, e.g. on Windows
   212     (reported by Mark Evans).</li>
   213 <li>It was possible to view stories with a publication date in the future and
   214     stories that had the draft flag set if you knew their story ID.</li>
   215 <li>It was possible to post comments on unpublished stories if you knew their
   216     story ID.</li>
   217 <li>When a database backup fails, the database password is no longer logged to
   218     <tt>error.log</tt>.</li>
   219 </ul>
   220 
   221 <h4>Other Bugfixes</h4>
   222 
   223 <ul>
   224 <li>All right-side blocks were rendered twice, which not only took more time
   225     than necessary, but could also affect the functionality of add-ons like
   226     the Chatterblock or Shoutbox.</li>
   227 <li>Fixed handling of security tokens (for CSRF protection) that prevented
   228     you from deleting comments on a story that had trackbacks.</li>
   229 <li>Other fixes were applied to the user submission queue, story submissions,
   230     the list of draft stories and the support for MS SQL.</li>
   231 </ul>
   232 
   233 <h4>Fixes in the bundled Plugins</h4>
   234 
   235 <ul>
   236 <li>Calendar: Fixed display of events in the Upcoming Events block for the
   237     current day (really this time ...).</li>
   238 <li>Links: Fixed SQL error when trying to change a category and fixed new
   239     categories silently overwriting existing categories with the same ID.</li>
   240 <li>Static Pages: Fixed printer friendly version when <tt>url_rewrite</tt> is
   241     enabled.</li>
   242 </ul>
   243 
   244 <h3>New Features and Improvements</h3>
   245 
   246 <ul>
   247 <li>Includes <a href="http://www.fckeditor.net/">FCKeditor</a> 2.6.3</li>
   248 <li>In multi-language setups, blocks can now also be multi-lingual.</li>
   249 <li>New "Subscribe to ..." feed story option when there is a separate feed for
   250     a story's topic.</li>
   251 <li>New option "All Frontpage Stories" for article feeds (skip stories that have
   252     the "Show only in topic" option set).</li>
   253 <li>Allow to unset Configuration options again after they have been "restored",
   254     e.g. after accidental activation.</li>
   255 <li>Configuration options can now be overwritten in <tt>siteconfig.php</tt>.
   256     This is mostly useful for the <code>$_CONF['rootdebug']</code> option.</li>
   257 <li>Remotely authenticated users can now use the webservices (they need to use
   258     <tt>username@servicename</tt> for their username).<br>
   259     <strong>Note:</strong> OpenID users can <em>not</em> use the webservices,
   260     due to technical issues with the authentication method.</li>
   261 <li>Improved compatibility of the webservices (i.e. AtomPub).</li>
   262 </ul>
   263 
   264 <h3>Theme Changes</h3>
   265 
   266 <p>There was one mandatory theme change: The template file for configuration
   267    items, <tt>admin/config/config_element.thtml</tt> has to be updated (copy
   268    from the Professional theme). All other theme changes in this release are
   269    optional - see the <a href="theme.html#changes">theme documentation</a> for
   270    details.</p>
   271 
   272 
   273 <h2><a name="changes150">Geeklog 1.5.0</a></h2>
   274 
   275 <h3>Results from the Summer of Code</h3>
   276 
   277 <p>This release incorporates the following projects implemented during the
   278 the 2007 Google Summer of Code:</p>
   279 
   280 <ul>
   281 <li>New user-friendly install script by Matt West</li>
   282 <li>New Configuration GUI (replacing config.php) by Aaron Blankstein</li>
   283 <li>New Webservices API based on the Atom Publishing Protocol by Ramnath R. Iyer</li>
   284 </ul>
   285 
   286 <h3>Other New Features and Improvements</h3>
   287 
   288 <ul>
   289 <li>OpenID support: You can now allow users to log into your site using an
   290     OpenID, so that they don't need to create a new account with your site but
   291     still get all the benefits of a normal registered user.</li>
   292 <li>New LDAP remote authentication module.</li>
   293 <li>The Links plugin now has hierarchical (sub-)categories.</li>
   294 <li>Updated <a href="http://www.fckeditor.net/">FCKeditor</a> to version 2.6.</li>
   295 <li>Rewrite of the underlying story code. Amongst other things, this should
   296     finally resolve all outstanding issues with the handling of special
   297     characters, HTML entities, etc. in stories. Also introduces a new
   298     <code>[raw]</code> tag as an inline complement to <code>[code]</code> when
   299     you want to post pieces of code (e.g. HTML) "as is", so that they are not
   300     interpreted.</li>
   301 <li>Comments can now be closed, i.e. existing comments will still be displayed
   302     but no new comment can be posted.</li>
   303 <li>The Polls plugin now allows for multiple questions per poll.</li>
   304 <li>The Static Pages plugin now supports comments.</li>
   305 <li>The database backup admin panel now lets you delete and download
   306     backups.</li>
   307 <li>The default Professional theme is now HTML 4.01 Strict compliant. Geeklog
   308     now also <a href="theme.html#xhtml">supports XHTML</a> (given an XHTML
   309     compliant theme).</li>
   310 </ul>
   311 
   312 <h3>Security</h3>
   313 
   314 <ul>
   315 <li>Geeklog now includes protection against <a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/csrf">cross-site request forgery</a> attacks.</li>
   316 <li>Lukasz Pilorz reported <a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/kses">security issues in kses</a>, the HTML filter we're using in Geeklog.</li>
   317 </ul>
   318 
   319 
   320 <h2><a name="changes141">Geeklog 1.4.1</a></h2>
   321 
   322 <h3>New Features</h3>
   323 
   324 <ul>
   325 <li>Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can
   326     now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted
   327     to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko.
   328     Thanks, Randy!<br>
   329     Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for
   330     MS SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled
   331     plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been
   332     updated accordingly.</li>
   333 <li><a href="calendar.html">Calendar plugin</a>. The formerly built-in calendar
   334     and events have now been moved into a separate plugin. This complements the
   335     move of the <a href="polls.html">polls</a> and <a href="links.html">links</a> sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular as you
   336     can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need for
   337     your site.</li>
   338 <li><a href="http://wiki.geeklog.net/wiki/index.php/Multi-Language_Support">Multi-language support</a>. It is now possible to build truly multi-lingual sites
   339     with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of the site
   340     changes with the language.</li>
   341 <li>Ships with <a href="http://www.fckeditor.net/">FCKeditor</a> 2.3.1, which once
   342     again includes a file manager for uploading images.</li>
   343 <li>A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list automatically
   344     searches for users that have never logged in, only used the site for a very
   345     short time or have not been online since a very long time. The time span can
   346     be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted.</li>
   347 </ul>
   348 
   349 <h3>Security</h3>
   350 
   351 <p>In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier
   352 versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have
   353 identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to
   354 enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews
   355 have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this
   356 release.</p>
   357 
   358 <h3>Spam Protection</h3>
   359 
   360 <p>With this release we are finally removing support for the <a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/mt-blacklist-discontinued">discontinued</a> MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at <a href="http://www.linksleeve.org/">www.linksleeve.org</a>. SLV could be described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the documentation of the <a href="spamx.html" rel="nofollow">Spam-X plugin</a> for details.</p>
   361 
   362 
   363 <h2><a name="changes140sr6">Geeklog 1.4.0sr6</a></h2>
   364 
   365 <p>MustLive pointed out a possible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSS" title="Click to look up 'XSS' on Wikipedia" style="text-decoration: none; color: black; border-bottom: 1px dotted black;">XSS</a> in the form to email an article to a friend that we're fixing with this release.</p>
   366 
   367 
   368 <h2><a name="changes140sr5-1">Geeklog 1.4.0sr5-1</a></h2>
   369 
   370 <p>This release fixes display problems in the comment preview that were only
   371 introduced in Geeklog 1.4.0sr5.</p>
   372 
   373 
   374 <h2><a name="changes140sr5">Geeklog 1.4.0sr5</a></h2>
   375 
   376 <p>JPCERT/CC informed us about a possible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSS" title="Click to look up 'XSS' on Wikipedia" style="text-decoration: none; color: black; border-bottom: 1px dotted black;">XSS</a> in the comment handling that we're fixing with this release.</p>
   377 
   378 
   379 <h2><a name="changes140sr4">Geeklog 1.4.0sr4</a></h2>
   380 
   381 <p>Two exploits have been released by "rgod" for insecure Geeklog installations and for a bug in the "mcpuk" file manager that we've been shipping as part of FCKeditor in all previous 1.4.0 releases.</p>
   382 
   383 <ul>
   384 <li>Some of the files outside of the public_html directory were not protected
   385     against direct execution. If Geeklog was installed such that those files
   386     were accessible from a URL (which has always been strongly discouraged in
   387     the installation instructions) then those files could be used to load and
   388     execute malicious code from a remote server.
   389     <br><br>
   390     More information: <a
   391     href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/so-called-exploit">So-called
   392     Geeklog "exploit" posted</a>
   393     <br><br>
   394     In this release, we've added the missing execution prevention for all files
   395     outside of public_html. We would still, however, suggest that you fix your
   396     Geeklog install if the files outside of public_html are accessible from a
   397     URL (see our <a
   398     href="http://www.geeklog.net/faqman/index.php?op=view&amp;t=56">FAQ</a> for
   399     details).
   400 </li>
   401 <li>The "mcpuk" file manager that we've integrated into FCKeditor allowed the
   402     upload of arbitrary PHP code (even if FCKeditor was disabled in Geeklog's
   403     config.php). Depending on your webserver's configuration, it was then
   404     possible to execute that uploaded code.
   405     <br><br>
   406     More information: <a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/exploit-for-fckeditor-filemanager">Exploit for FCKeditor's mcpuk file manager</a>
   407     <br><br>
   408     The file manager has been removed from this release. You will therefore no
   409     longer be able to upload files, e.g. images, through FCKeditor. Future
   410     versions of Geeklog will ship with an updated version of FCKeditor and its
   411     included file manager.
   412 </li>
   413 </ul>
   414 
   415 <p>Note: This release also includes the <a
   416 href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/fighting-trackback-spam">updated
   417 lib-trackback.php</a> for better protection against Trackback spam.</p>
   418 
   419 
   420 <h2><a name="changes140sr3">Geeklog 1.4.0sr3</a></h2>
   421 
   422 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   423 <ol>
   424 <li>Possible SQL injection and authentication bypass in <tt>auth.inc.php</tt>
   425     (reported by the Security Science Researchers Institute Of Iran).</li>
   426 <li>Possible XSS in <tt>getimage.php</tt>
   427     (reported by the Security Science Researchers Institute Of Iran).</li>
   428 <li>Path disclosure in <tt>getimage.php</tt> and the <tt>functions.php</tt> of
   429     some themes, e.g. the Professional theme
   430     (reported by the Security Science Researchers Institute Of Iran).</li>
   431 <li>Possible SQL injection in story submissions.</li>
   432 </ol>
   433 
   434 
   435 <h2><a name="changes140sr2">Geeklog 1.4.0sr2</a></h2>
   436 
   437 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   438 <ul>
   439 <li>Konstantin Dyakoff found an old bug in the session handling that would
   440     allow anyone to log in as any user.</li>
   441 <li>HTML was not stripped from the Location field in a user's profile.</li>
   442 </ul>
   443 
   444 
   445 <h2><a name="changes140sr1">Geeklog 1.4.0sr1</a></h2>
   446 
   447 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   448 <ul>
   449 <li>James Bercegay of GulfTech Security Research reported several issues with
   450     Geeklog's cookie handling that made it vulnerable to SQL injections,
   451     arbitrary file access, and even injection and execution of arbitrary
   452     code.</li>
   453 </ul>
   454 
   455 
   456 <h2><a name="changes140">Geeklog 1.4.0</a></h2>
   457 
   458 <p><small>(Geeklog 1.4.0 was originally supposed to be called 1.3.12, so any
   459 references you may find to a version 1.3.12 apply to version 1.4.0)</small></p>
   460 
   461 <h3>New Features</h3>
   462 
   463 <ul>
   464 <li>Geeklog now officially works with <code>register_globals = off</code>.
   465     Please note that some plugins may still require it to be <code>on</code>,
   466     though.</li>
   467 <li>Added support for sending and receiving <a
   468     href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trackback">Trackback</a> and <a
   469     href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pingback">Pingback</a> comments. Both
   470     are supported for stories, but there is also a new plugin API so that
   471     plugins can use this feature, too.  Trackback and Pingback can be disabled
   472     in <tt>config.php</tt>.</li>
   473 <li>Added the ability to "ping" weblog directory services to advertise site
   474     updates (preconfigured to ping <a
   475     href="http://pingomatic.com">Ping-o-Matic</a>). As with Trackback and
   476     Pingback, this is supported for stories, but plugins can also make use of
   477     this feature via the plugin API.</li>
   478 <li>New syndication framework so that Geeklog can now <strong>read and
   479     write</strong> feeds in different formats (currently supported: RSS, RDF,
   480     and Atom).</li>
   481 <li>New administrator controlled user status. Including banning and
   482     administrator activation of accounts.</li>
   483 <li>New Remote Authentication system to allow people with accounts on remote
   484     services such as Blogger.com or LiveJournal.com to login to your site
   485     without having to directly register on your site. (Remote accounts can be
   486     banned as normal accounts).</li>
   487 <li>The Admin sections have been revamped to provide a more consistent look and
   488     sortable lists. "Command and Control" (<tt>moderation.php</tt>) now also
   489     comes with a new set of icons and has one icon for every Admin section.
   490     Furthermore, the Admin block and Command and Control can be <a
   491     href="config.html#desc_sort_admin">sorted</a> alphabetically.</li>
   492 <li>Ships with <a href="http://www.fckeditor.net/">FCKeditor</a> (WYSIWYG
   493     editor). To <a href="config.html#desc_advanced_editor">enable</a>, set
   494     <code>$_CONF['advanced_editor'] = true;</code> in your
   495     <tt>config.php</tt>.</li>
   496 <li>The search now only displays a specified amount of results per page to
   497     avoid running into timeouts when searching through large databases.<br>
   498     <b>Note:</b> Plugins will have to be updated to support the "paged" search.
   499     Until then, Geeklog fakes the paged results for plugin searches, which
   500     means that a plugin that hasn't been updated will still search through the
   501     entire database, but Geeklog will only display the results for the current
   502     result page.</li>
   503 <li>Introduced an "Article Directory", providing an overview of all past
   504     articles, sorted by year and month.</li>
   505 <li>The default permissions for new objects (stories, topics, blocks, etc.) can
   506     now be set in config.php.</li>
   507 </ul>
   508 
   509 <h3>Compatibility</h3>
   510 
   511 <ul>
   512 <li>Due to the changes, themes will have to be updated to work with Geeklog
   513     1.4.0. See the <a href="theme.html#changes">list of theme changes</a> for
   514     details.</li>
   515 <li>The plugin API for comments has changed. Plugins using comments will have
   516     to be updated to work with Geeklog 1.4.0.</li>
   517 </ul>
   518 
   519 <h3>More Information</h3>
   520 
   521 <p>We have posted a series of stories on the Geeklog homepage that highlight and explain some of the new features:</p>
   522 <ul>
   523 <li><a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/advanced-editor">Geeklog's Advanced Editor</a></li>
   524 <li><a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/remote-authentication">Remote Authentication</a></li>
   525 <li><a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/trackback-pingback">Trackback and Pingback</a></li>
   526 <li><a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/ping">Sending a Ping</a></li>
   527 <li><a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/comment-plugin-api">New Comment Plugin API</a></li>
   528 </ul>
   529 
   530 
   531 <h2><a name="changes1311sr7">Geeklog 1.3.11sr7</a></h2>
   532 
   533 <p>JPCERT/CC informed us about a possible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSS" title="Click to look up 'XSS' on Wikipedia" style="text-decoration: none; color: black; border-bottom: 1px dotted black;">XSS</a> in the comment handling that we're fixing with this release.</p>
   534 
   535 
   536 <h2><a name="changes1311sr6">Geeklog 1.3.11sr6</a></h2>
   537 
   538 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   539 <ol>
   540 <li>Possible SQL injection and authentication bypass in <tt>auth.inc.php</tt>
   541     (reported by the Security Science Researchers Institute Of Iran).</li>
   542 <li>Possible XSS in <tt>getimage.php</tt>
   543     (reported by the Security Science Researchers Institute Of Iran).</li>
   544 <li>Path disclosure in <tt>getimage.php</tt> and the <tt>functions.php</tt> of
   545     some themes, e.g. the Professional theme
   546     (reported by the Security Science Researchers Institute Of Iran).</li>
   547 <li>Possible SQL injection in story submissions.</li>
   548 </ol>
   549 
   550 
   551 <h2><a name="changes1311sr5">Geeklog 1.3.11sr5</a></h2>
   552 
   553 <ul>
   554 <li>Konstantin Dyakoff found an old bug in the session handling that would
   555     allow anyone to log in as any user.</li>
   556 </ul>
   557 
   558 
   559 <h2><a name="changes1311sr4">Geeklog 1.3.11sr4</a></h2>
   560 
   561 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   562 <ul>
   563 <li>James Bercegay of GulfTech Security Research reported several issues with
   564     Geeklog's cookie handling that made it vulnerable to SQL injections,
   565     arbitrary file access, and even injection and execution of arbitrary
   566     code.</li>
   567 </ul>
   568 
   569 
   570 <h2><a name="changes1311sr3">Geeklog 1.3.11sr3</a></h2>
   571 
   572 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   573 
   574 <ol>
   575 <li>Provided you knew the story id, it was possible to submit comments for
   576     stories even if you did not have access to those stories
   577     (reported by LWC). The same problem also existed with poll comments.</li>
   578 <li>Supplying an illegal start or end date to the advanced search resulted in a
   579     warning message that disclosed the path to the Geeklog install on the
   580     server (reported by r0t3d3Vil).<br>
   581     It was <strong>not</strong> possible to use this for SQL injections.</li>
   582 </ol>
   583 
   584 <p>Also included in this release are bugfixes, e.g. for the problems editing
   585 static pages when URL rewriting was enabled, that were introduced in
   586 1.3.11sr2.</p>
   587 
   588 
   589 <h2><a name="changes1311sr2">Geeklog 1.3.11sr2</a></h2>
   590 
   591 <p>This release provides security enhancements and better spam protection
   592 originally developed for Geeklog 1.3.12. It also addresses a few bugs where
   593 the bugfix could be integrated with a reasonable amount of work (other bugfixes
   594 will have to wait for the 1.3.12 release).
   595 
   596 <h3>Security and Spam protection</h3>
   597 <ul>
   598 <li>There is now a speed limit for login attempts, defaulting to three tries
   599     in a five minute period (<a
   600     href="config.html#desc_login_attempts">configurable</a> in
   601     <tt>config.php</tt>).</li>
   602 <li>Linefeeds are filtered from the To:, From:, and Subject: fields of any
   603     email sent through <code>COM_mail</code>.</li>
   604 <li>When a new user account is created and the user submission queue is enabled
   605     in <tt>config.php</tt>, Geeklog now ensures that the new account is properly
   606     queued even in the unlikely event that the account creation fails halfway
   607     through.</li>
   608 <li>When a post is identified as spam, it now also triggers the speed limit
   609     (ie. posters will have to wait for the speed limit to expire before they
   610     can make another submission).</li>
   611 <li>Spam posts now get a 403 "Forbidden" HTTP response code.</li>
   612 <li>Spam checks are now done for comments, story, link, and event submissions,
   613     the message sent with the "email story to a friend" option, and for the
   614     contents of the user profile.</li>
   615 <li><a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/spam-x-1.0.2"
   616     rel="nofollow">Spam-X plugin 1.0.2</a> included.</li>
   617 </ul>
   618 
   619 <p>Please note that MT-Blacklist (used by Spam-X) has recently been <a href="http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/mt-blacklist-discontinued">discontinued</a>. The
   620 Spam-X plugin as included in this release is configured to get the last version
   621 of the blacklist from geeklog.net, but there will be no more updates.</p>
   622 
   623 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
   624 <ul>
   625 <li>Fixed an error message thrown up by PHP 5.0.5 or later when viewing the
   626     article page (bug #483).</li>
   627 <li>Quote names in email addresses as soon as they contain any non-alphanumeric
   628     characters, apart from the blank (bug #368). This should help when trying
   629     to email users with special characters in their name.</li>
   630 <li>Upgraded included kses class to version 0.2.2 which fixes problems with
   631     Japanese and Thai characters (bugs #94 and #119).</li>
   632 <li>Fixed SQL error when using the [staticpage:] autotag (bug #373).</li>
   633 </ul>
   634 <p>For a complete list of bugfixes, please see the Changelog.</p>
   635 
   636 <h3>Improvements</h3>
   637 <ul>
   638 <li>Added support for a <code>custom_usercheck</code> function (for the
   639     custom registration code). See the included <tt>lib-custom.php</tt> for
   640     details.</li>
   641 <li>Improved handling of the auto-archive option in <tt>index.php</tt>, which
   642     should slightly improve page load times.</li>
   643 <li>Includes several new and updated language files.</li>
   644 <li>Includes updated PEAR classes.</li>
   645 </ul>
   646 
   647 
   648 <h2><a name="changes1311sr1">Geeklog 1.3.11sr1</a></h2>
   649 <p>This release addresses the following security issue:</p>
   650 <ul>
   651 <li>Stefan Esser found an SQL injection that can, under certain circumstances,
   652 be exploited to extract user data such as the user's password hash.</li>
   653 </ul>
   654 
   655 <h2><a name="changes1311">Geeklog 1.3.11</a></h2>
   656 
   657 <p>Geeklog 1.3.11 is a <strong>bugfix and security release</strong> over Geeklog 1.3.10 and is meant to replace 1.3.10. The change in the version number was necessary since one of the bugfixes involves a change in the database.</p>
   658 
   659 <h3>Security issues</h3>
   660 <ol>
   661 <li>It was possible to submit stories anonymously even if anonymous submissions
   662     were turned off in <tt>config.php</tt> (reported by Barry Wong).<br>
   663     These stories still ended up in the submission queue, though, unless you
   664     disabled it in <tt>config.php</tt>.</li>
   665 <li>Some of the parameters in link and event submissions weren't filtered,
   666     leaving them open to potential SQL injections.</li>
   667 <li>The links for the What's Related block were created from the unfiltered
   668     story text, opening the possibility of XSS attacks (reported by Vincent
   669     Furia).</li>
   670 </ol>
   671 
   672 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
   673 <ul>
   674 <li>Fixes the length of the 'sid' field in the gl_comments table. Using story
   675     IDs longer than 20 characters prevented comment posts from being associated
   676     with the story.</li>
   677 <li>Ensures compatibility with PHP 4.1.x (includes updated PEAR packages).</li>
   678 <li>Fixes the archiving option being activated too early (bug #345).</li>
   679 <li>Properly deletes comments and story images when deleting entire topics
   680     (bug #339).</li>
   681 <li>Deletes comments when deleting polls.</li>
   682 <li>Fixes several bugs in the calendar and improves overall handling of both
   683     the site calendar and the personal calendars (bugs #268, #336, #338, and
   684     others).</li>
   685 <li>Fixes "More by <i>author</i>" and "More from <i>topic</i>" links in
   686     articles.</li>
   687 <li>Various other fixes, see <tt>docs/history</tt> for details.</li>
   688 </ul>
   689 
   690 <p>We strongly advise users of Geeklog 1.3.10 to upgrade to 1.3.11 ASAP. Upgrading should be relatively painless, as there weren't any changes in the themes, language files, or config.php over 1.3.10.</p>
   691 
   692 
   693 <h2><a name="changes1310">Geeklog 1.3.10</a></h2>
   694 
   695 <h3>New Default Theme</h3>
   696 
   697 <p>This release comes with a new default theme: We've chosen the Professional
   698 theme, kindly provided by Victor B. Gonzalez (of <a href="http://aeonserv.com">Aeonserv</a> fame). The theme has been modified slightly and is now fully HTML 4.01 and CSS compliant.</p>
   699 
   700 <p>We've also decided to remove the old set of themes (Classic, Clean, Digital Monochrome, Gameserver, Smooth Blue, XSilver, Yahoo) from the distribution. They are now available as a separate tarball.</p>
   701 
   702 <h3>New Features</h3>
   703 
   704 <ul>
   705 <li><a href="spamx.html" rel="nofollow">Spam-X plugin</a> included. Tom Willet
   706     has kindly provided his spam detection plugin, which is now part of the
   707     default Geeklog install.<br>
   708     The plugin has been modified slightly to store the blacklists in the
   709     database. Users of the previous version of the plugin will have to import
   710     their personal blacklist via the plugin's admin panel.</li>
   711 <li>Story Archive feature: It is now possible to move stories to an "archive"
   712     topic or have them deleted automatically at a given time.</li>
   713 <li>Customizable menu bar: The site's menu bar can now be <a
   714     href="config.html#desc_menu_elements">configured</a> in config.php, i.e.
   715     you can choose which entries should be displayed there and in which order.
   716     It's also possible to add custom entries by providing a function in
   717     lib-custom.php.</li>
   718 <li>Clickable links in text postings: URLs in non-HTML postings are now
   719     recognized by Geeklog and displayed as clickable links.</li>
   720 <li>Editable story IDs: The IDs of stories can now be changed (like the IDs of
   721     static pages) to provide more readable URLs (and further improve the
   722     chances of being picked up by seach engines, especially when used with
   723     URL rewriting).</li>
   724 <li>Autolinks are a new form of links that can be used in stories and comments.
   725     An autolink takes the form
   726     <code>[<i>name</i>:<i>id</i> <i>link text</i>]</code> where <i>name</i> is
   727     the tag name, <i>id</i> is the ID of an object the link should be pointing
   728     to, and <i>link text</i> is used as the text of the link.<br>
   729     Example: <code>[story:email-bug About the email bug]</code> would be
   730     translated into <code>&lt;a href="http://example.com/article.php/email-bug"&gt;About the email bug&lt;/a&gt;</code><br>
   731     For the built-in autotags, the <i>link text</i> is optional and Geeklog
   732     will use the title of the object (story / event / static page) if it is not
   733     given.<br>
   734     Predefined autotags are <code>[story:]</code> to link to stories and
   735     <code>[event:]</code> to link to events. Plugins can define their own
   736     autotags to provide links to objects under their control. The Static Pages
   737     plugin already provides a <code>[staticpage:]</code> autotag.</li>
   738 <li>Customizable welcome email: The email that is sent out to users
   739     registering with your site is now fully customizable by providing the
   740     text in a text file (/path/to/geeklog/data/welcome_email.txt).</li>
   741 <li>Timezone hack: The popular "<a
   742     href="http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=40196">timezone
   743     hack</a>" is now included. It lets you set the site's timezone for when
   744     your server is located in another timezone.</li>
   745 </ul>
   746 
   747 <h3>Other Improvements</h3>
   748 
   749 <ul>
   750 <li>Various changes have been made to improve the overall performance.</li>
   751 <li>On fresh installs, there is now an option to use InnoDB tables (instead of
   752     MyISAM) if your MySQL version supports them (as of MySQL 4.0, or 3.x "Max"
   753     builds). Existing databases can be converted to InnoDB by using the script
   754     <tt>admin/install/toinnodb.php</tt>.<br>
   755     <strong>Warning:</strong> Using InnoDB tables makes database backups
   756     somewhat more complicated. Small and medium-sized sites should work just
   757     fine with MyISAM tables, so if in doubt <em>don't</em> use InnoDB
   758     tables.</li>
   759 <li>The calendar's week can now either start on a Sunday or a Monday.</li>
   760 <li>The Static Pages plugin now has an option to display a printer-friendly
   761     version of a static page.</li>
   762 </ul>
   763 
   764 <h3>Comments</h3>
   765 
   766 <ul>
   767 <li>The comment code has undergone major changes to improve performance and
   768     add improvements like the ability to link to individual comments,
   769     paging comments, etc.</li>
   770 <li>Users can now report abusive comments to the site admin.</li>
   771 <li>The site admin can get an email notification when a new comment is
   772     posted (similar to the notification emails for new stories, links,
   773     events, and users).</li>
   774 <li>The IP addresses of comment posters are now tracked and can be looked up
   775     directly by linking to a Whois service (or you can install Tom Willet's
   776     <a href="http://sf.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=68255&amp;package_id=95743">NetTools</a>, which include a Whois function).</li>
   777 </ul>
   778 
   779 <h3>Security-related fixes</h3>
   780 
   781 <p><strong>Note:</strong> All of the following bugs were problems with
   782 Geeklog's permissions system and fall into the "information leakage" category,
   783 i.e. under certain circumstances, site content was visible to persons who
   784 shouldn't be able to see it. None of these bugs were exploitable in the sense
   785 that they could be used to gain privileges or cause damage to Geeklog or the
   786 environment it's running in.</p>
   787 
   788 <ul>
   789 <li>Group Admins were able to list the members of all groups, even if they were
   790     not members of those groups.</li>
   791 <li>Group Admins were given a list of all the groups in the system, even if
   792     they were not members of those groups (bug #280).</li>
   793 <li>Story and Event Admins were always given a list of all the stories / all
   794     the events, even when they didn't have read access to them (bug #269).</li>
   795 <li>It was possible to request comments from stories even if the user didn't
   796     have permission to read the story (provided you knew both the story and
   797     the comment id).</li>
   798 <li>Event permissions in the calendar's day and week view weren't checked
   799     properly, so that events may have been visible to users who shouldn't
   800     have been able to see them.</li>
   801 <li>It was possible to add any event to the personal calender, even if you
   802     didn't have permissions to see it in the site calendar (provided you knew
   803     the event id).</li>
   804 </ul>
   805 
   806 <h3>Other bugfixes</h3>
   807 
   808 <ul>
   809 <li>Previewing and saving a story submission left the submitted story in the
   810     submission queue, but did additionally save it as a new story.</li>
   811 <li>Deleting an event from the personal calendar didn't work (bug #199).</li>
   812 <li>Old userphotos weren't removed when the new photo had a different file
   813     type, e.g. when changing from a .gif to a .jpg (bug #228).</li>
   814 <li>Scaling images didn't work when the image exceeded the max. height but
   815     not the max. width (bug #242).</li>
   816 <li>Keeping an unscaled image wasn't possible when using gdlib to rescale
   817     images (bug #197).</li>
   818 <li>When using gdlib, GIF images were converted to PNG format, but Geeklog
   819     was still trying to display the GIF version. Since the LZW patent has
   820     now <a href="http://www.unisys.com/about__unisys/lzw">expired</a>, it is
   821     safe to use GIF images again and the PNG conversion has been dropped.</li>
   822 <li>The tarball also includes updated PEAR packages which should address the
   823     email problems some users were having (bug #246).<br>
   824     <strong>Note:</strong> These are the same PEAR packages that already
   825     shipped with Geeklog 1.3.9sr2.</li>
   826 </ul>
   827 
   828 <p>Please note that there have also been <a href="theme.html#changes">theme
   829 changes</a>, some of which are important to make the new features work (e.g.
   830 the editable story IDs and the story archive options)!</p>
   831 
   832 <p>This release contains various improvements provided by the Geeklog community
   833 (see the <tt>docs/history</tt> file for proper credits). Thank you!</p>
   834 
   835 <h2><a name="changes139sr3">Geeklog 1.3.9sr3</a></h2>
   836 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   837 
   838 <ol>
   839 <li>It was possible to submit stories anonymously even if anonymous submissions
   840     were turned off in <tt>config.php</tt> (reported by Barry Wong).<br>
   841     These stories still ended up in the submission queue, though, unless you
   842     disabled it in <tt>config.php</tt>.</li>
   843 <li>Some of the parameters in link and event submissions weren't filtered,
   844     leaving them open to potential SQL injections.</li>
   845 </ol>
   846 
   847 
   848 <h2><a name="changes139sr2">Geeklog 1.3.9sr2</a></h2>
   849 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   850 
   851 <ol>
   852 <li>Fixed a cross site scripting vulnerability caused by using the variable
   853     <code>$topic</code> in the language files (bug #293).</li>
   854 <li>Prevent comment posts on stories or polls were comment posting has been
   855     disabled.</li>
   856 </ol>
   857 
   858 <h3>Other fixes</h3>
   859 <ul>
   860 <li>Fixed <tt>lib-plugins.php</tt> to work properly with PHP 5.</li>
   861 <li>The complete tarball also includes updated PEAR packaged that fix
   862     some of the reported email problems.</li>
   863 </ul>
   864 
   865 
   866 <h2><a name="changes139sr1">Geeklog 1.3.9sr1</a></h2>
   867 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   868 
   869 <ol>
   870 <li>It was possible to post anonymous comments, even when anonymous comment
   871     posting had been switched off in config.php.<br>
   872     This bug was apparently exploited by spammers to send hundreds of spam
   873     posts to certain Geeklog sites.</li>
   874 <li>Added additional speed limit checks for comments and submissions.</li>
   875 <li>If none of the topics were visible for anonymous users, the site's index
   876     page may still have displayed some stories for anonymous users, depending
   877     on the stories' permissions.</li>
   878 <li>Users still got Daily Digest emails for topics from which they had been
   879     removed (bug #178).</li>
   880 <li>It was possible to subscribe to the Daily Digest for all topics, even if
   881     the user did not have access to certain topics.</li>
   882 <li>Comments to stories were sometimes listed in a user's profile, even if the
   883     user viewing the profile didn't have permissions to access the story the
   884     comments belonged to.</li>
   885 </ol>
   886 
   887 <h3>Other fixes</h3>
   888 <ul>
   889 <li>Fixed an SQL error in <code>COM_showTopics</code> if users excluded topics
   890     from their preferences.</li>
   891 <li>Fixed sporadic "Duplicate entry '...' for key 1." messages in error.log,
   892     caused by the handling of pseudo-session ids for anonymous users.</li>
   893 <li>Fixed incorrect author names in Daily Digest (bug #207).</li>
   894 <li>The <code>plugin_profileblocksedit_<i>plugin-name</i></code> Plugin API
   895     function wasn't working due to a missing piece of code in
   896     usersettings.php.</li>
   897 <li><code>COM_extractLinks</code> will now ignore anchor tags that do not
   898     contain "<code>href</code>" (bug #183).</li>
   899 </ul>
   900 
   901 
   902 <h2><a name="changes139">Geeklog 1.3.9</a></h2>
   903 
   904 <h3>New Features</h3>
   905 
   906 <ul>
   907 <li>Geeklog now uses PEAR::Mail to send all emails. This gives you the option
   908     to send emails via PHP's built-in mail() function (as before), via
   909     sendmail or via SMTP.</li>
   910 <li>There is a new admin option called Content Syndication that lets you
   911     create and configure (RSS) feeds. In addition to the standard feed
   912     containing all the new stories, you can now create feeds per topic, for
   913     upcoming events, and for links.<br>
   914     This feature is extensible in that plugins can provide additional feeds.
   915     It is also possible to provide feeds in formats other than RSS 0.91 by
   916     providing additional feed classes.</li>
   917 <li>Admins can change the block order easily from the list of blocks now.</li>
   918 <li>There is an alternative interface to adding users to groups (requires
   919     JavaScript).</li>
   920 <li>Users in the Group Admin group can now only assign other users to groups
   921     of which they themselves are a member.</li>
   922 <li>Image upload can now also use the GD library to scale images.</li>
   923 <li>Comments now use templates.</li>
   924 <li>To accomodate strict webhosts who don't allow file uploads to the standard
   925     image directory, you can now set a new configuration variable,
   926     <code>$_CONF['path_images']</code> to point to a directory outside of your
   927     webtree where article images and user profile pictures will be saved.</li>
   928 <li>Geeklog now supports URL rewriting for story URLs, i.e. you can have URLs
   929     like <tt>http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/20031229225326631</tt> which
   930     are known to be picked up by Google.</li>
   931 <li>Plugins can add their own section to Geeklog's What's New block.</li>
   932 <li>All URL fields can now hold up to 255 characters (requires theme updates).</li>
   933 </ul>
   934 
   935 <p>Please see the <a href="theme.html#changes">themes documentation</a> for a
   936 complete list of theme changes.</p>
   937 
   938 <p>Also included is the <a href="staticpages.html">Static Pages plugin 1.4</a>,
   939 which now has, among other improvements, a second option to include PHP in
   940 static pages without having to use the PHP <code>return</code> statement.</p>
   941 
   942 
   943 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
   944 
   945 <ul>
   946 <li>Words from a search query are now properly highlighted in comments. Also
   947     fixed a problem with highlighting when the search query contained '*'
   948     characters.</li>
   949 <li>Various fixes in the search class.</li>
   950 <li>Fixed a bug that let users register with an empty username.</li>
   951 <li>When batch-importing users, those users were all subscribed to the
   952     Daily Digest automatically (uses the $_CONF['emailstoriesperdefault']
   953     setting instead now).</li>
   954 <li>Fixed option to delete comments, which previously was only available to
   955     users in the Root group (e.g. Admin). Now those users that have story.edit
   956     permissions for the actual story can delete comments.</li>
   957 <li>Deleting a group may have left orphaned entries in the group_assignments
   958     table (this has been fixed now). When upgrading to 1.3.9, the install
   959     script will remove any orphaned entries from the database.</li>
   960 </ul>
   961 
   962 <p>There have also been a lot of changes to improve security, especially
   963 against SQL injections.</p>
   964 
   965 
   966 <h2><a name="changes138-1sr6">Geeklog 1.3.8-1sr6</a></h2>
   967 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   968 
   969 <ol>
   970 <li>Fixed a cross site scripting vulnerability caused by using the variable
   971     <code>$topic</code> in the language files (bug #293).</li>
   972 <li>Prevent comment posts on stories or polls were comment posting has been
   973     disabled.</li>
   974 </ol>
   975 
   976 
   977 <h2><a name="changes138-1sr5">Geeklog 1.3.8-1sr5</a></h2>
   978 <p>This release addresses the following security issue:</p>
   979 
   980 <ol>
   981 <li>It was possible to post anonymous comments, even when anonymous comment
   982     posting had been switched off in config.php.<br>
   983     This bug was apparently exploited by spammers to send hundreds of spam
   984     posts to certain Geeklog sites.</li>
   985 </ol>
   986 
   987 
   988 <h2><a name="changes138-1sr4">Geeklog 1.3.8-1sr4</a></h2>
   989 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
   990 
   991 <ol>
   992 <li>It was possible for users in the Group Admin and User Admin groups to
   993     become a member of the Root group (reported by Samuel M. Stone,
   994     bug #135).</li>
   995 <li>Being admin for a certain area (e.g. Story Admin for stories) made it
   996     possible to delete all objects in that area (e.g. stories) even if the user
   997     was not supposed to have access to them, provided the id of the object was
   998     known.</li>
   999 <li>It was possible to delete other people's personal events if you knew the
  1000     event ID.</li>
  1001 <li>It was possible to browse through the comments of a story even if the user
  1002     did not have access to the actual story (reported by Peter Roozemaal).</li>
  1003 <li>Due to an XSS issue, it was possible to change someone's account settings
  1004     (including the password) if you got them to click on a specially crafted
  1005     link (reported by Jelmer, fix suggested by Vincent Furia).</li>
  1006 <li>The comment display suffered from the possibility of an SQL injection
  1007     (reported by Jelmer).</li>
  1008 <li>It was possible to inject Javascript code in the calendar (reported by
  1009     Jelmer).</li>
  1010 <li>It was possible to execute (but not save) Javascript code in the comment
  1011     preview (reported by Jelmer).</li>
  1012 </ol>
  1013 
  1014 
  1015 <h2><a name="changes138-1sr3">Geeklog 1.3.8-1sr3</a></h2>
  1016 <p>This release addresses the following security-related issues:</p>
  1017 
  1018 <ol>
  1019 <li>As "dr.wh0" pointed out, the category field for link submissions was not
  1020     filtered at all. Although you probably can't cause too much harm with
  1021     those 32 characters, this has now been fixed.</li>
  1022 <li>Vincent Furia found that the restrictions for the form to email users
  1023     could be circumvented and could even be used to spam users.
  1024     In addition to fixing theses issues, there is now also a speed limit
  1025     on that form (defaults to the speed limit for story submissions).</li>
  1026 <li>There was a way to post comments anonymously even when posting for
  1027     anonymous users had been disabled.</li>
  1028 <li>It was possible to post comments under someone else's username.</li>
  1029 </ol>
  1030 
  1031 
  1032 <h2><a name="changes138-1sr2">Geeklog 1.3.8-1sr2</a></h2>
  1033 
  1034 <p>Jouko Pynnonen found a way to trick the new "forgot password" feature, introduced in 1.3.8, into letting an attacker change the password for <em>any</em> account. This release addresses this issue - there were no other changes.</p>
  1035 
  1036 <p>Obviously, we strongly recommend to upgrade as soon as possible.</p>
  1037 
  1038 
  1039 <h2><a name="changes138-1sr1">Geeklog 1.3.8-1sr1</a></h2>
  1040 
  1041 <p>The purpose of this release is to address some of the security issues reported in September and early October 2003. We strongly recommend upgrading to this version.</p>
  1042 
  1043 <h3>Security issues</h3>
  1044 <ol>
  1045 <li>By including Ulf Harnhammar's <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kses/" title="kses homepage">kses</a> HTML filter, this release addresses a variety of possible Javascript injection and CSS defacement issues.</li>
  1046 <li>Details of SQL errors will not be reported in the browser any more (but only in Geeklog's error.log file). This will avoid disclosing any sensitive information as part of the error message (which is so far the only problem we have found with the alleged SQL injection issues that have been reported).
  1047 </ol>
  1048 
  1049 <p>Please note that at the moment we do <strong>not</strong> recommend to use Geeklog with MySQL 4.1 (which, at the time of this writing, is in alpha state and should not be used on production sites anyway). An upcoming release of Geeklog will include more thorough filtering of SQL injections attempts, thus also fixing the problems with MySQL 4.1.</p>
  1050 
  1051 <h3>Other fixes</h3>
  1052 <ul>
  1053 <li>Fixed the auto-detection of the value for the <code>$_CONF['cookiedomain']</code> variable if the URL included a port number (such as <tt>example.com:8080</tt>). This will fix the login problems some users were reporting.</li>
  1054 <li>The full 1.3.8-1sr1 tarball also includes updated French (Canada) and Turkish language files.</li>
  1055 </ul>
  1056 
  1057 
  1058 <h2><a name="changes138-1">Geeklog 1.3.8-1</a></h2>
  1059 
  1060 <p>Geeklog 1.3.8-1 is a bugfix release over Geeklog 1.3.8. It contains a
  1061 variety of (mostly minor) bugfixes. None of those fixes are security-related.</p>
  1062 
  1063 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
  1064 
  1065 <ul>
  1066 <li>Fixes to the new search to restore pre-1.3.8 behavior (display search form
  1067     again if no results are returned, handling of
  1068     <tt>$_CONF['searchloginrequired']</tt>, etc.). Also fixed the search by
  1069     date.</li>
  1070 <li>Fixed problems in the install script when trying to identify the MySQL
  1071     version. The install script failed silently on PHP 4.0.4 and earlier
  1072     versions.</li>
  1073 <li>Fixed a problem with the What's Related block on stories that contain
  1074     images.</li>
  1075 <li>Skip user "Anonymous" when sending out the Daily Digest.
  1076 <li>Prevent admin from changing a user's email address to one that's already
  1077     used by another user.</li>
  1078 <li>Update RSS feed and Older Stories block when deleting a story.</li>
  1079 </ul>
  1080 
  1081 <p>The full 1.3.8-1 tarball also includes new and updated language files
  1082 (see the Changelog for details).</p>
  1083 
  1084 
  1085 <h2><a name="changes138">Geeklog 1.3.8</a></h2>
  1086 
  1087 <h3>New Features</h3>
  1088 
  1089 <p>Geeklog 1.3.8 Includes the <strong>Static Pages 1.3 plugin</strong> which
  1090 replaces <em>both</em> the Static Pages 1.1 and 1.2 plugins. See the <a
  1091 href="staticpages.html">Static Pages documentation</a> for details.</p>
  1092 
  1093 <ul>
  1094   <li>The search function has been rewritten. You can now search for the
  1095     exact phrase, all the words, or any of the words from a query. Search
  1096     words are also highlighted in stories.
  1097   <li>New Privacy options: Users can decide whether they want to receive
  1098     email from other users and/or admins and whether they want to show up in
  1099     the Who's Online block.
  1100   <li>You can now get a list of all users who are in a certain group (from the
  1101     Admin's group editor).
  1102   <li>When scaling is configured for images in stories, you can now keep the
  1103     unscaled image (has to be enabled in config.php first). In that case, the
  1104     scaled-down image in the story will serve as a thumbnail and link to the
  1105     unscaled image.
  1106   <li>You can now make one topic the default topic. The topic selection in the
  1107     story submission form will then default to that topic. However, when
  1108     browsing by topic (index.php?topic=Geeklog etc.) new story submissions will
  1109     default to the current topic.
  1110   <li>You can give your users the ability to change their username and delete
  1111     their account. Both features have to be enabled in config.php.
  1112   <li>Extended Plugin API: Plugins can now display content in Geeklog's
  1113     center area, add their own information to the user profile, and add
  1114     information to the site's header (<code>&lt;head&gt;</code> section).
  1115   <li>There's a new API for custom registration forms (see
  1116     <tt>lib-custom.php</tt> for sample code).
  1117   <li>There have been quite a few theme changes in order to move most larger
  1118     portions of hard-coded HTML to template files and to give theme designers
  1119     more control over the layout. Please consult the <a
  1120     href="theme.html#changes138">themes documentation</a> for a list of changes.</li>
  1121 </ul>
  1122 
  1123 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
  1124 
  1125 <ul>
  1126   <li>The "forgot password" function has been rewritten. Instead of resetting
  1127     your old password and sending you a new one, you will now receive an
  1128     email with a unique link in it. If you follow this link, you can enter a
  1129     new password directly. Otherwise, you can simply ignore the email and your
  1130     old password will remain valid.
  1131   <li>Topic access was not always checked properly. If Story Admins report
  1132     getting access denied messages after upgrading to 1.3.8, check your topic
  1133     permissions carefully.
  1134   <li>The poll editor let you enter one answer too many (i.e. when the max.
  1135     number of answers was set to 10 you could actually enter 11). Please check
  1136     your existing polls or you may lose the last answer if you exceeded the
  1137     max. number of answers in a poll (adjust $_CONF['maxanswers'] accordingly,
  1138     if necessary).
  1139   <li>Geeklog should install and run again on old versions of MySQL
  1140     (specifically, 3.22.xx). Please note that some of these old versions aren't
  1141     even supported by MySQL AB any more and MySQL installs older than 3.23.54
  1142     are having security issues.
  1143 </ul>
  1144 
  1145 
  1146 <h2><a name="changes137sr5">Geeklog 1.3.7sr5</a></h2>
  1147 <p>This release addresses the following security issues:</p>
  1148 
  1149 <ol>
  1150 <li>It was possible for users in the Group Admin and User Admin groups to
  1151     become a member of the Root group (reported by Samuel M. Stone,
  1152     bug #135).</li>
  1153 <li>Being admin for a certain area (e.g. Story Admin for stories) made it
  1154     possible to delete all objects in that area (e.g. stories) even if the user
  1155     was not supposed to have access to them, provided the id of the object was
  1156     known.</li>
  1157 <li>It was possible to delete other people's personal events if you knew the
  1158     event ID.</li>
  1159 <li>It was possible to browse through the comments of a story even if the user
  1160     did not have access to the actual story (reported by Peter Roozemaal).</li>
  1161 <li>Due to an XSS issue, it was possible to change someone's account settings
  1162     (including the password) if you got them to click on a specially crafted
  1163     link (reported by Jelmer, fix suggested by Vincent Furia).</li>
  1164 <li>The comment display suffered from the possibility of an SQL injection
  1165     (reported by Jelmer).</li>
  1166 <li>It was possible to inject Javascript code in the calendar (reported by
  1167     Jelmer).</li>
  1168 <li>It was possible to execute (but not save) Javascript code in the comment
  1169     preview (reported by Jelmer).</li>
  1170 </ol>
  1171 
  1172 
  1173 <h2><a name="changes137sr4">Geeklog 1.3.7sr4</a></h2>
  1174 <p>This release addresses the following security-related issues:</p>
  1175 
  1176 <ol>
  1177 <li>As "dr.wh0" pointed out, the category field for link submissions was not
  1178     filtered at all. Although you probably can't cause too much harm with
  1179     those 32 characters, this has now been fixed.</li>
  1180 <li>Vincent Furia found that the restrictions for the form to email users
  1181     could be circumvented and could even be used to spam users.</li>
  1182 <li>There was a way to post comments anonymously even when posting for
  1183     anonymous users had been disabled.</li>
  1184 <li>It was possible to post comments under someone else's username.</li>
  1185 </ol>
  1186 
  1187 
  1188 <h2><a name="changes137sr3">Geeklog 1.3.7sr3</a></h2>
  1189 
  1190 <p>The purpose of this release is to address some of the security issues reported in September and early October 2003. If you don't plan to upgrade to the latest version of Geeklog (1.3.8-1sr1, at the time of this writing), we strongly suggest you upgrade to at least 1.3.7sr3 instead.</p>
  1191 
  1192 <h3>Security issues</h3>
  1193 <ol>
  1194 <li>By including Ulf Harnhammar's <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kses/" title="kses homepage">kses</a> HTML filter, this release addresses a variety of possible Javascript injection and CSS defacement issues.</li>
  1195 <li>Details of SQL errors will not be reported in the browser any more (but only in Geeklog's error.log file). This will avoid disclosing any sensitive information as part of the error message (which is so far the only problem we have found with the alleged SQL injection issues that have been reported).
  1196 </ol>
  1197 
  1198 <p>Please note that at the moment we do <strong>not</strong> recommend to use Geeklog with MySQL 4.1 (which, at the time of this writing, is in alpha state and should not be used on production sites anyway). An upcoming release of Geeklog will include more thorough filtering of SQL injections attempts, thus also fixing the problems with MySQL 4.1.</p>
  1199 
  1200 
  1201 <h2><a name="changes137sr2">Geeklog 1.3.7sr2</a></h2>
  1202 
  1203 <h3>Security issues</h3>
  1204 
  1205 <p>The purpose of this release is to fix the following security issues.
  1206 All users are <em>strongly</em> encouraged to upgrade to this version ASAP.</p>
  1207 <ol>
  1208 <li>It was possible to obtain valid session ids for every account on a Geeklog
  1209     site, including the Admin account (reported by SCAN Associates).</li>
  1210 <li>Using Internet Explorer, it was possible to upload an image with embedded
  1211     PHP code and execute it (reported by SCAN Associates).</li>
  1212 <li>Story permissions could override topic permissions, resulting in the display
  1213     of stories to users who shouldn't have access to them (reported by Andrew
  1214     Lawlor). This was already fixed with the new <tt>index.php</tt>, released
  1215     2003-05-15.</li>
  1216 <li>Added a warning in <tt>config.php</tt> that adding any of the following
  1217     tags to the list of allowable HTML can make the site vulnerable to
  1218     scripting attacks:<br>
  1219     <code>&lt;img&gt; &lt;span&gt; &lt;marquee&gt; &lt;script&gt;
  1220           &lt;embed&gt; &lt;object&gt; &lt;iframe&gt;</code><br>
  1221     (pointed out by Joat Dede).</li>
  1222 </ol>
  1223 
  1224 <p>This update also includes fixes for the notorious "permission denied"
  1225 error messages that some users would get in the Admin area (e.g. when trying
  1226 to save a story and being "only" a user with Story Admin permissions).</p>
  1227 
  1228 <p>The full 1.3.7sr2 tarball also includes various new and updated language
  1229 files (see the Changelog for details).</p>
  1230 
  1231 
  1232 <h2><a name="changes137sr1">Geeklog 1.3.7sr1</a></h2>
  1233 
  1234 <h3>Security issues</h3>
  1235 
  1236 <p>The main purpose of this release is to fix the following security issues.
  1237 All users are strongly recommended to upgrade to this version.</p>
  1238 <ol>
  1239 <li>Javascript code could be injected in the homepage field of a user's profile (reported by Jin Yean Tan).</li>
  1240 <li>Javascript code could be injected in certain URLs to be used in a cross-site scripting attack (reported by Jin Yean Tan).</li>
  1241 <li>Comments could be deleted by anybody if they knew the comment id (which is not normally visible).</li>
  1242 <li>A StoryAdmin could manipulate stories even if s/he did not have access to them (e.g. when s/he was not a member of a certain group). The same applied to Admins for events, links, polls, topics, and blocks (reported by Kobaz).</li>
  1243 </ol>
  1244 
  1245 <h3>Other Bugfixes</h3>
  1246 
  1247 <ul>
  1248 <li>Fixed possible causes for endless loops with the redirect in index.php: No redirect will be done if $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_HOST'] is not set. Also, the comparison of the configured and actual server name is not case-sensitive any more.</li>
  1249 <li>Fixed image resizing when using ImageMagick.</li>
  1250 <li>The new user notification email (introduced in Geeklog 1.3.7) was always
  1251  sent out, even if 'user' was not listed in $_CONF['notification'].
  1252 <li>The Admin menu will now be displayed for users who have Admin access to plugins only, but not to one of the core Admin features.</li>
  1253 <li>The default for the daily digest is now back to "off", i.e. new users will not receive it automatically. To enable the daily digest for new users again, set $_CONF['emailstoriesperdefault'] = 1 in config.php.</li>
  1254 </ul>
  1255 
  1256 <p>Documentation and hard-coded links (version check, link to Geeklog in a site's footer) have been updated to point to <a href="http://www.geeklog.net/">www.geeklog.net</a>.</p>
  1257 
  1258 
  1259 <h2><a name="changes137">Geeklog 1.3.7</a></h2>
  1260 
  1261 <h3>New Features</h3>
  1262 
  1263 <ul>
  1264   <li>A notification email can now be sent when a new story, link, or event
  1265     has been submitted or a new user has registered with the site (see the
  1266     <a href="config.html#submission">submission settings</a> for details).<br>
  1267     Please note that this feature doesn't tie in with Geeklog's security
  1268     features - it's really more of a hack, since many people asked for this
  1269     functionality.</li>
  1270   <li>Following the "X stories in last 24 hours" link in the What's New block
  1271     will now display just those new stories.</li>
  1272   <li>User photos are now resized, just like images in stories (if the use
  1273     of an image library is configured). The max. dimensions for user photos
  1274     can be set with a separate set of config variables in
  1275     <tt>config.php</tt>.</li>
  1276   <li>The plugin menu now lists all plugins which exist in the file system
  1277     but haven't been installed yet. It also provides a link to the install
  1278     script of those plugins for easy installation.</li>
  1279   <li>Several new config variables have been added to config.php (notification,
  1280     showfirstasfeatured, dateonly, timeonly, skip_preview, upcomingeventsrange,
  1281     emailstoryloginrequired, hideemailicon, hideprintericon, hidenewstories,
  1282     hidenewcomments, hidenewlinks, max_photo_width, max_photo_height,
  1283     max_photo_size).  Please see the <a
  1284     href="config.html">config documentation</a> for details.</li>
  1285   <li>Theme changes: Please consult the <a href="theme.html#changes137">themes
  1286     documentation</a> for a list of changes.</li>
  1287 </ul>
  1288 
  1289 
  1290 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
  1291 
  1292 <ul>
  1293   <li>Added sanity checks in the Admin story editor to prevent the loss of all
  1294     stories when using an incomplete language file (or when manipulating the
  1295     URL).</li>
  1296   <li>Fixed a nasty bug in lib-security.php that let any user with UserAdmin
  1297     permissions change the Root user's password, thus effectively becoming
  1298     root.</li>
  1299   <li>Fixed problems with blocks disappearing when they were set to
  1300     "homeonly".</li>
  1301   <li>Fixed problems with multiple [code] ... [/code] sections in stories
  1302     and comments.</li>
  1303   <li>Fixed double line spacing in [code] sections and HTML-formatted comments
  1304     on PHP 4.2.0 and up.</li>
  1305   <li>Fixed problems with slashes and HTML entities in emails sent by
  1306     Geeklog.</li>
  1307   <li>Fixes and improvements to the plugin API.</li>
  1308 </ul>
  1309 
  1310 <p><strong>Contributors:</strong> Blaine Lang, Vincent Furia, and Kenn Osborne
  1311 have contributed to this release. Thank you!</p>
  1312 
  1313 <h3><a name="addindex">Speeding up Geeklog (a bit)</a></h3>
  1314 
  1315 <p>If you're upgrading from 1.3.6 or older versions, you may want to run the
  1316 script called <tt>addindex.php</tt> that you will find in the <tt>install</tt>
  1317 directory. This script adds index fields to some of Geeklog's database tables
  1318 which should improve overall access times a bit.</p>
  1319 
  1320 <p>This has been implemented as a separate script (and not as part of the
  1321 upgrade process of the install script) since it may take some time to run,
  1322 depending on how many users / stories / etc. you have in your database. Some
  1323 people may even run into timeouts, e.g. when their hosting service limits the
  1324 execution time of PHP scripts. If that happens to you - <strong>Don't
  1325 Panic</strong>. Simply run the script again (and again and ...) until it
  1326 reports that it didn't add any fields to any tables.</p>
  1327 
  1328 <p>Please note that you do <em>not</em> need to run this script if you're doing
  1329 a fresh install of Geeklog 1.3.7. A database created during a fresh install
  1330 already has the new index fields.</p>
  1331 
  1332 
  1333 <h2><a name="changes136">Geeklog 1.3.6</a></h2>
  1334 
  1335 <h3>New Features</h3>
  1336 
  1337 <ul>
  1338   <li>Images in articles can now be resized automatically during upload
  1339     (provided you have either ImageMagick or netpbm installed). See the
  1340     <a href="config.html#image">configuration description</a> for details.</li>
  1341   <li>The contents of a static page entitled "Frontpage" will be displayed
  1342     before the first story on the front page of a Geeklog site. If the static
  1343     page additionally carries the label "nonews", then it will completely
  1344     replace the news on the front page.</li>
  1345   <li>User submission queue: When activated (in <tt><a
  1346     href="config.html#submission">config.php</a></tt>), new users will need to
  1347     be approved by an admin before they receive their password.</li>
  1348   <li>The submission queues can be switched off separately, either completely
  1349     (in <tt><a href="config.html#submission">config.php</a></tt>) or only for
  1350     certain groups of users (by using the new features story.submit,
  1351     links.submit, and event.submit).</li>
  1352   <li>When posting source code (e.g. PHP, HTML, ...), you can now use the
  1353     [code] ... [/code] pseudo tags to enclose those portions of your posting
  1354     that should be reproduced verbatim.</li>
  1355   <li>The links section now uses a categorized and paged display (can be
  1356     <a href="config.html#links">switched off</a> separately and even back to the
  1357     pre-1.3.6 style listing).</li>
  1358   <li>Anonymous users can now be <a href="config.html#login">blocked</a> from
  1359     almost every part of the site (e.g. links section, site stats, ...), if
  1360     needed.</li>
  1361   <li>A Geeklog site can now be disabled easily (e.g. for maintenance) by
  1362     setting a flag in <tt><a href="config.html#site">config.php</a></tt>.</li>
  1363   <li>Theme changes: Please consult the <a href="theme.html#changes136">themes
  1364     documentation</a> for a list of changes.</li>
  1365 </ul>
  1366 
  1367 <h3>Bugfixes</h3>
  1368 
  1369 <ul>
  1370   <li>Several fixes have been made to ensure that permissions are taken into
  1371     account properly (e.g. not revealing titles of stories that the user has no
  1372     access to).</li>
  1373   <li>Several fixes have been made to make sure that Geeklog can now be
  1374     properly localized (provided you have a language file that is up to date
  1375     and have chosen the proper <a href="config.html#locale">locale settings</a>
  1376     for your country and language).</li>
  1377   <li>The variable $_CONF['site_admin_url'] is now used properly so that you
  1378     can rename Geeklog's <tt>admin</tt> directory if needed.</li>
  1379   <li>New RDF parser will now import most (if not all) RDF news feeds
  1380     properly</li>
  1381 </ul>
  1382 
  1383 <h3>Notes</h3>
  1384 
  1385 <ul>
  1386   <li>Since there are a lot of new variables in <tt>config.php</tt>, it is
  1387     recommended you start with a fresh copy of that file instead of copying
  1388     over your old <tt>config.php</tt> from your previous installation.</li>
  1389   <li>Please note that currently only the English, German, Italian, Polish,
  1390     and Japanese language files are up to date. Using one of the other
  1391     language files may result in your Geeklog site not working properly.</li>
  1392 </ul>
  1393 
  1394 <p><strong>Contributors:</strong> Gene Wood, Blaine Lang, Tom Willet, and
  1395 Roger Webster have contributed to this release. Thank you!</p>
  1396 
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