SW: PHP 5.2.1 Released!
By Delfi_r on Sunday 11 February 2007, 19:51 - Noticias eComStation - Permalink
From: Paul Smedley <pauldDESPAM@DESPAMsmedley.info>
Hi All,
As per the below official announcement, there is now an OS/2 & eComStation
binary of PHP 5.2.1 available from http://smedley.info/os2ports
Please read the readme.os2 file included in the binary for the release
notes.
Cheers,
Paul.
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Subject: [ANNOUNCE] PHP 5.2.1 Released!
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 20:29:28 -0500
From: Ilia Alshanetsky <iliaDESPAM@DESPAMprohost.org>
To: php-announceDESPAM@DESPAMlists.php.net
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The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of
PHP 5.2.1. This release is a major stability and security enhancement of the
5.X branch, and all users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to it as soon as
possible.
Security Enhancements and Fixes in PHP 5.2.1:
* Fixed possible safe_mode & open_basedir bypasses inside the session
extension.
* Prevent searchs engine from indexing the phpinfo() page.
* Fixed a number of input processing bugs inside the filter extension.
* Fixed unserialize() abuse on 64 bit systems with certain input strings.
* Fixed possible overflows and stack corruptions in the session
extension.
* Fixed an underflow inside the internal sapi_header_op() function.
* Fixed allocation bugs caused by attempts to allocate negative values in some
code paths.
* Fixed possible stack overflows inside zip, imap & sqlite
extensions.
* Fixed several possible buffer overflows inside the stream filters.
* Fixed non-validated resource destruction inside the shmop extension.
* Fixed a possible overflow in the str_replace() function.
* Fixed possible clobbering of super-globals in several code paths.
* Fixed a possible information disclosure inside the wddx extension.
* Fixed a possible string format vulnerability in *print() functions on 64 bit
systems.
* Fixed a possible buffer overflow inside mail() and
ibase_{delete,add,modify}_user() functions.
* Fixed a string format vulnerability inside the odbc_result_all()
function.
* Memory limit is now enabled by default.
* Added internal heap protection.
* Extended filter extension support for $_SERVER in CGI and apache2
SAPIs.
The majority of the security vulnerabilities discovered and resolved can in
most cases be only abused by local users and cannot be triggered remotely.
However, some of the above issues can be triggered remotely in certain
situations, or exploited by malicious local users on shared hosting setups
utilizing PHP as an Apache module. Therefore, we strongly advise all users of
PHP, regardless of the version to upgrade to 5.2.1 release as soon as possible.
PHP 4.4.5 with equivalent security corrections will be available shortly.
The key improvements of PHP 5.2.1 include:
* Several performance improvements in the engine, streams API and some Windows
specific optimizations.
* PDO_MySQL now uses buffered queries by default and emulates prepared
statements to bypass limitations of MySQL's prepared statement API.
* Many improvements and enhancements to the filter and zip extensions.
* Memory limit is now always enabled, this includes Windows builds, with a
default limit of 128 megabytes.
* Added several performance optimizations using faster Win32 APIs (this change
means that PHP no longer supports Windows 98).
* FastCGI speed optimized build of PHP for Windows made available for
downloading.
* Over 180 bug fixes.
For users upgrading from PHP 5.0 and PHP 5.1, an upgrade guide is available at
http://www.php.net/UPDATE_5_2.txt,
detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.2.1.
For a full list of changes in PHP 5.2.1, see the ChangeLog (http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.2.1
).
Ilia Alshanetsky
PHP 5.2 Release Master