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Welcome to Geeklog Focus on SecurityGeeklog: Focus on SecurityBackgroundThose who have been around Geeklog long enough know the emphasis we put on security. Our roots began in security (Geeklog was created to run a security related website) and we were one of the first open source system in its class to feature a *nix-style permissions system. We believe our commitment to security is why our userbase has grown over the years and that is why we felt it is important to remind everyone in the GL community that the importance security plays has not changed. To that end, we have created this page that will get you information related to Geeklog security. This will include updates on new security features, reports of possible exploits and security fixes. You all in the GL community make Geeklog what it is today and we always invite you to put an eye of scrutiny on the code we develop because we realize that even though security if front-of-mind for the developers, we still make mistakes. Staying Informed on Security ReleasesTo stay informed about security issues, you can subscribe to Geeklog Announcement Mailing List where we will be announcing new Geeklog releases. Alternatively, you can also subscribe to the RSS Feed for the Security topic here on geeklog.net. And finally, there is also an option to check for new Geeklog releases built into Geeklog itself: Click on the "GL Version Test" link in the Admins block. The Lifecycle of a Security ReportIf you believe you have found a possible issue related to security here is the process the Geeklog team likes to follow:
A Comment on register_globalsFor a long time, Geeklog required register_globals to be ON. As of Geeklog 1.4.0 (released in February 2006), this is no longer the case. Security ReleasesPlease see our Security topic for details on past security releases. |
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