Latest updates, PHP 5.4.5 / 5.3.15
Here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
The PHP 5.3 and 5.4 releases fix a security issue (CVE-2012-2688).
Here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
The PHP 5.3 and 5.4 releases fix a security issue (CVE-2012-2688).
here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
The PHP 5.3 and 5.4 releases are to fix a security issue (CVE-2012-2143) in crypt's DES and extended DES algorithms.
here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
See php.net for more information into the security fixes made in this release. CVE-2012-2311 CVE-2012-2329
here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
The PHP 5.3 and 5.4 releases are to fix a security issue (CVE-2012-1823) in some CGI setups, which has been around for some time.
here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
PHP 5.4.1 and PHP 5.3.11 fix a security issue in PHP 5.4.0 and <= 5.3.10, allowing bypassing of $_FILES key filtering, allowing unexpected manipulation of files. CVE-2012-1172
PHP 5.3.11 fixes a security issue in PHP 5.3.10 and lower, allowing environmental variables to disregard magic_quotes_gpc. CVE-2012-0831
Webtatic is happy to announce it will now be providing a repository for CentOS 6 and RHEL 6. As part of the first release, PHP 5.4.0 has also been released to the repository.
Due to the nature of providing a reliable, safe YUM repository, the new EL6 yum repository will follow recent trends in the structure and naming conventions of a 3rd-party repository, so it will be able to run along-side the distribution's own repositories without interfering with installed packages.
This also means that it will now be easier to upgrade within Webtatic's own update stream, as the repository will no longer be enable=0, and not require --enablerepo=webtatic in installation commands.
The packages provided as part of this release are:
here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
PHP 5.3.10 fixes a security issue allowing remote code execution, introduced in PHP 5.3.9. CVE-2012-0830
here are updated packages in the Yum repository:
PHP 5.3.9 fixes a security issue allowing any PHP server to easily be DOSed using unbounded hash-colision prevention. CVE-2011-4885
There are updated packages in the Yum repository:
There are updated packages in the Yum repository: