Simple Machines announces the release of SMF 1.1.7
This release is a security-only update which addresses a few recently discovered security issues in SMF 1.1.6 and older. As the result of these security issues, we highly recommend that all users upgrade to 1.1.7 as soon as possible. Users can upgrade by using either the fast install option from the administration center, or manually applying the changes attached to this message.
For those users running SMF 1.0.x series, we have also released SMF 1.0.15 addressing the above issues. These security issues do not affect SMF 2.0.
To upgrade, use the package manager to upgrade to 1.0.15/1.1.7. Simply visit your administration center, where a notice will be displayed, prompting you to upgrade. Then follow the simple instructions through the package installation!
If you receive any tests failed, you may need to upgrade manually or with an upgrade/update package. To do this, please read our documentation on the Online Manual for instructions on Upgrading SMF.
Lastly, please do not use this topic for any support requests. You will get a much more prompt response to your question, by visiting the relevant support board!
Regards,
Simple Machines
Congrats!
Thanks for your hard work Compuart. :)
Great :)
Thanks for the security patch ;)
Awesome! :D
I am upgraded but I can't see news. Even right before I upgraded I couldn't see it. I could see it any other day (before you released this).
QuoteYou are unable to connect to simplemachines.org's latest news file.
Thankssssssssss
Tşkler :D
New version is related warning is not in Admin Panel
and there is bug at 1.1.6 version i hope so this version will not end in failure
Thanks ;)
Thanks, i have updated my site ;)
Awsomeeeeeeee..!
Quote from: brianjw on November 07, 2008, 05:09:07 PM
I am upgraded but I can't see news. Even right before I upgraded I couldn't see it. I could see it any other day (before you released this).
QuoteYou are unable to connect to simplemachines.org's latest news file.
I think someone broke the news file as it's that way on all of my boards as well. I'll take a look at it in a few minutes.
Done !
Easy update, i only had to manually update ssi.php
Thanks for the fix.
Thanks :)
Updated all my forums, thanks!
Ok Oldiesmann :)
Thank you Update
News should be working again now. I found (and fixed) a few typos.
Works. :)
Quote from: *EmirCan on November 07, 2008, 05:15:50 PM
New version is related warning is not in Admin Panel
and there is bug at 1.1.6 version i hope so this version will not end in failure
Very good. Thank you developers for your efforts.
Thanks!
Infos for 2.0? :P
This security issue is big enough to take the risk of getting some package broken after upgrading?.
Thanks in advance for your effort.
Quote from: lorenzone92 on November 07, 2008, 05:57:09 PM
Thanks!
Infos for 2.0? :P
Patience. :P The wait will be worth it. :P :D
Installed and running! Thx !!!!
Thanks SMF. Lots of luck in your Simple Machines Forum Superr
Quote from: vladimir - sv on November 07, 2008, 05:58:38 PMThis security issue is big enough to take the risk of getting some package broken after upgrading?.
You would be very very stupid indeed not to install this update, it's a simple few click proceedure. Install it now if you haven't already.
smf is the first in the forum systemss ;)
I love you SMF
Quote from: vladimir - sv on November 07, 2008, 05:58:38 PM
This security issue is big enough to take the risk of getting some package broken after upgrading?.
Thanks in advance for your effort.
There is a 'zeroday exploit' out for SMF 1.16and below.
It is not a 'driveby' exploit and requires an authenticated user, but that takes a few minutes (unless you have moderated/approved signups)
You MUST upgrade
Thanks to the devs who worked hard to get this released promptly! :)
yeh folks please upgrade we cannot emphasise it enough :)
Awesome work smf team , installed and everything is working!
Thanks for this release
Quote from: Ben_S on November 07, 2008, 06:10:30 PM
Quote from: vladimir - sv on November 07, 2008, 05:58:38 PMThis security issue is big enough to take the risk of getting some package broken after upgrading?.
You would be very very stupid indeed not to install this update, it's a simple few click proceedure. Install it now if you haven't already.
That does not address the issue of mods - I have *dozens* and TinyPortal.
I have some heavily modded sites as well, including various versions of TP and there were no immediate conflicts.
You will probly lose some uninstall links but those aren't too hard to put back on later.
Thanks for the yery good job. Good Work.
Just a very unimportant thing:
The file Sources/Help.php has Version "1.1" in line 8 instead of 1.1.7, so the detailed verification of the version number fails (is red), if you use "/index.php?action=detailedversion"
Thanks
Didn't work for me at all I got this when I tried to use it
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /index.php on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.creativeshoptalk.com Port 80
Thanks for the security fix.
Can I simply overwrite the changed files via FTP? Also, why is the Packages folder empty? Does it need to be uploaded also?
Cheers,
Gene
Quote from: gemigene on November 07, 2008, 06:39:22 PM
Thanks for the security fix.
Can I simply overwrite the changed files? Also, why is the Packages folder empty? Does it need to be uploaded also?
Cheers,
Gene
Ditto.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /index.php on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at boards.sabbzplace.com Port 80
I have a modded 1.1.6, and every time I try uploading the update (I've tried both large upgrade and small update), I get a "The package you tried to upload either is not a valid package or has become corrupted." message.
Also, when I click the upgrade link that is giving in my admin control panel, I get an error page saying:
"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /forum/index.php on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at bfeo.org Port 80"
Don't ask for help in here! Ask in the support boards!
Quote from: bfeo on November 07, 2008, 06:44:41 PM
I have a modded 1.1.6, and every time I try uploading the update (I've tried both large upgrade and small update), I get a "The package you tried to upload either is not a valid package or has become corrupted." message.
Also, when I click the upgrade link that is giving in my admin control panel, I get an error page saying:
"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /forum/index.php on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at bfeo.org Port 80"
I guess I am not alone. I get the same thing.
try to set the index.php permission to 0777
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 07, 2008, 06:49:44 PM
Don't ask for help in here! Ask in the support boards!
Second warning. Next time will be a locked topic.
Don't bother I am out of here, thought we were discussion the new patch here my mistake.
The issues you are having are support issues, not an issue with the package. The package was installed and tested by many people before it was released and lots have already installed it.
Please use our support boards, Additionally if you searched, you may of come across the answer to your issue.
Good job on the hard work Compuart, just updated and everything was successful. Thanks for the security updates :D
Quote from: Alana on November 07, 2008, 07:08:48 PM
Don't bother I am out of here, thought we were discussion the new patch here my mistake.
It is fine to discuss the patch. It is perfectly fine to ask
about the patch. If you are having trouble installing, you need to use the support boards. Having multiple people posting support questions in a single topic is chaotic and no help to anyone.
Additionally, I would like to thank all our testers for being so quick to get testing done, and also to our developers, one of whom stayed up all night to get this out.
Thanks. I'm updating now.
Seamless upgrade as usual 8)
Keep up the good work!
Updated on all my SMF forums went without a hitch. Thank you for all your effort.
I'd also like to point out the speed at which the whole team was able to address these security concerns after they were made public. Which I must say was released without prior knowledge to the SMF team to the public first. Then test, configure and release a patch to the SMF community as fast as humanly possible.
Like under 3 days from first knowledge to patch, which for a purely volunteer program I'm sure commercial entities would have issues in that time frame for reaction.
Update went very well. Didn't expect anything less from SMF. Thanks for the quick turn around on the security issues.
tnx for the new version ;)
from where i can see what is changed in the index.php to edit it manually because i have error on it in the installation :)
My thanks to the Devs and the rest of the SMF Team for their dedication to resolve these issues as quickly as they did.
I'd like to thank everyone who reported the security issue via email. I apologize that I don't have time to respond to each of those emails.
I'd also like to ask all of our users, if you find a security issue, please notify us first. In many cases we would be able to repair that problem before it is listed on multiple sites.
Flawless update, as usual. Many thanks to the entire team. :)
The Manual Upgrade (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=10.0) topic addresses the update to 1.1.6. Will this update be reflected in the same topic?
Thanks for the speedy patch!
It went very smoothly - as per usual. :)
osjak, it will be updated shortly by one of our team members.
For now, if you can do basic reading of our modification format, you can open the patch and manually make the changes indicated.
I updated without a hitch. Thank you for your commitment to us, SMF! I appreciate you.
First congrats and thanks :P
Will the upgrade mess up my mods or theme (i use costume theme) ?
Can i simple install it from my own forum and expect it works or do i have todo it manuall since i use mods and costume theme ?
Thanks
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 07, 2008, 10:14:04 PM
osjak, it will be updated shortly by one of our team members.
For now, if you can do basic reading of our modification format, you can open the patch and manually make the changes indicated.
Perfect! Thank you very much!
Quote from: fyndler on November 07, 2008, 10:28:04 PM
Will the upgrade mess up my mods or theme (i use costume theme) ?
Can i simple install it from my own forum and expect it works or do i have todo it manuall since i use mods and costume theme ?
If you use the patch, it should install around anything you have. If there is a problem, you will be told beforehand (the patch uses the package manager).
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 07, 2008, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: fyndler on November 07, 2008, 10:28:04 PM
Will the upgrade mess up my mods or theme (i use costume theme) ?
Can i simple install it from my own forum and expect it works or do i have todo it manuall since i use mods and costume theme ?
If you use the patch, it should install around anything you have. If there is a problem, you will be told beforehand (the patch uses the package manager).
Woho thats awsome i tought i would need to edit half my forum haha thanks man will try it right away
I had 1.1.6, i've replaced all files contained in the update package 1.1.7, i did this step many time, but I alway get a message (on upgrade.php page) that says that there still are old files that need to be replaced.
I've upgraded also the language files.
Nothing, always the same message. In the end I've deletede upgrade.php and now everything seems to be ok.
Can I check it in some way?
Thank you Update :D
Just updated from versio 1.1.6 worked without any errors :) Thanks
v0dk4, this isn't a post for support. Please post in the support board.
Thanks for the smooth upgrade!
Good job team.
Thanks :)
Very good job, if you have a version of SMF 1.1.6 and installed the patch as if it were mod, it costs us a lot and leave it to install 1.1.7 without the bugs I had :D
Greetings!
Thanks for the update guys. :)
Done ! Thank you !
Oke,,
saya minta izin download ya mas... :)
I thank SMF-team for the made work! :) Manual updating has passed well! :)
Thanks!
I updated my formus and everything went fine :)
Installed and running! Thanks :)
Update successful, thanks :)
Great! Update done! ;)
Thanks!
Update went very good and all my sites are now 1.1.7 :D
one of them kept having a error 500 after the update but seems to be fine now :D
many thanks to smf staff for working so hard for us.
nicola
Flawless upgrade!!.... thanks for all the great work you people do !!!
Icon
Thanks for update.
Thank you very much ! 8)
Welldone , works nice
Thanks ;)
Cool :) Thanks for it.
Great job! Installed fine in my heavy modded SMF 1.1.6 :)
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 08, 2008, 12:04:23 AM
v0dk4, this isn't a post for support. Please post in the support board.
He's right - it's a problem with your package. You provide different file versions in the update (smf_1-1-7_update.tar.bz2) and upgrade (smf_1-1-7_upgrade.zip) files.
p.ex.: Sources/Register.php (both versioned 1.1.6!) line 301 or the upgrade.php itself: in update it's still 1.1.6 and in upgrade it's 1.1.7 but with ugly dos line breaks?!
So please
1) fix it
2) provide an "update package" without all that smiley, avatar crap - you changed what - 10 files and we should download more than 1MB?
3) don't provide different update package versions with the same name (again)
There was actually a problem with the upgrade package with the upgrade.php, compuart has regenerated the package which will sync within the next 24 hours or so to the download mirror.
if there's another problem we don't know about with the packages, please post details in Bug Reports (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=137.0). Thanks :)
flawless upgrade - nice work!
Thanks
Thanks for the update, upgrading was done within 5 seconds.
Quote from: FfdG on November 08, 2008, 09:43:02 AM
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 08, 2008, 12:04:23 AM
v0dk4, this isn't a post for support. Please post in the support board.
He's right - it's a problem with your package. You provide different file versions in the update (smf_1-1-7_update.tar.bz2) and upgrade (smf_1-1-7_upgrade.zip) files.
p.ex.: Sources/Register.php (both versioned 1.1.6!) line 301 or the upgrade.php itself: in update it's still 1.1.6 and in upgrade it's 1.1.7 but with ugly dos line breaks?!
So please
1) fix it
2) provide an "update package" without all that smiley, avatar crap - you changed what - 10 files and we should download more than 1MB?
3) don't provide different update package versions with the same name (again)
^
you know, THIS original "news item" should have been in the SUPPORT BOARDS!
I mean, there may be a post in the news area, but it should automatically link to support, so that peoples responses will be about the issues /problems they have with the update,
I mean, who needs 300
":D I did it! ",
"It worked for me,thanks! " posts??
Even if this were in the support boards, 300 need help posts in a single topic don't help either, regardless of where it happens. It makes figuring out who's problems are resolved and who's are not a near impossibility.
we provide a dedicated Install and Upgrade Help (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=10.0) Board for this specific reason.
This topic is naught but the announcement of the release for the community here.
QuoteThis topic is naught but the announcement of the release for the community here.
Seems simple enough to get what you want then. Post the announcement with a link to a support topic you start in the right place and then lock the announcement thread.
Thanks for the updates...
Thank you for the update.
Upgrading procedure went all good!
thaank you mates
Thanks for the update, SMF Team :D
Thanks for new update patch. :)
To upgrade, use the package manager to upgrade to 1.0.15/1.1.7. Simply visit your administration center, where a notice will be displayed, prompting you to upgrade.
My admin center is not giving me the normal upgrade link/warning it use to show. How do I install this update?
you can download the mod package from the first post of this topic, and upload it to /Packages, and install it that way
/me asks that all further support questions please get posted to Install and Upgrade Help (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=10.0)
Thanks!
Thank ya'll so much for all the hard work that ya'll do! I did the update to 1.1.7 without any problems!
Ya'll rock!!
Quote from: weightman on November 08, 2008, 12:30:43 PM
QuoteThis topic is naught but the announcement of the release for the community here.
Seems simple enough to get what you want then. Post the announcement with a link to a support topic you start in the right place and then lock the announcement thread.
EXACTLY!
What else is there, other than a bunch of posts from people having problems with the update (who are then derided for posting,
"You should post in the support forums, dammit! Do you want me to ban you, or lock this thread????"Or 200 meaningless "Me too!, worked for me!" posts??
If saying something *didnt* work is grounds for sending them to the support forums, then saying it *DID* work should do the same, shouldnt it?
It's like a company pissing and moaning about littering at a doorway.
They terminated and warned employees, they had staff to harass people, till someone had the bright idea to install a TRASH CAN!
Thank you for the speedy update, always nice to see.
palofdru, weightman*, and others,
Is it so hard to understand they want people to goto the support boards, because they want each issue to be in its own topic, so they know its resolved. Who wants to ask a question on page for and maybe have to wait until page six to see the answer, when they could first search, see if its been answered and if not start a new topic and get an answer.
Makes it easier on the support staff, and on the user.
From what I understand these topics are left open for people to ask about the specific release and to say thanks or say, what ever.
From the first post
"Lastly, please do not use this topic for any support requests. You will get a much more prompt response to your question, by visiting the relevant support board!"
Let me add maybe the team should link directly to the Install/Upgrade board, and or the 1.x Support board.
*Sorry your who he quoted so it stood to reason, and I see your point, but this release isn't the best example of a release where people would ask whats been added or ask about a feature or other things that might not be "support."
Great job folks. :)
Quotepalofdru, weightman, and others,
Hey now, I didn't ask any questions in this thread. Still, I agree with palofdru though its not big deal to me. The ability for people to post a thank you is pretty trivial. And if they really want to they could do it in the chit-chat forum. But, this thread has a ton of them, plus a few support questions you don't want here, and then a bunch of "don't post support questions here." All seems pointless to me- just put the link to where you want support questions and then lock the thread.
As for me, thanks again for the upgrade. It worked smoothly!
Quote from: weightman on November 08, 2008, 04:37:56 PM
Quotepalofdru, weightman, and others,
Hey now, I didn't ask any questions in this thread. Still, I agree with palofdru though its not big deal to me. The ability for people to post a thank you is pretty trivial. And if they really want to they could do it in the chit-chat forum. But, this thread has a ton of them, plus a few support questions you don't want here, and then a bunch of "don't post support questions here." All seems pointless to me- just put the link to where you want support questions and then lock the thread.
As for me, thanks again for the upgrade. It worked smoothly!
Sorry updates my post, and I am not a part of the team, just a friendly watcher.
to add to the meaningless posts ::)
Quotejust put the link to where you want support questions and then lock the thread
i must agree with this ;)
however thanks to all concerned 8)
I cant update at all from 1.1.5
Quote from: cruisearound.ie on November 08, 2008, 06:54:12 PM
I cant update at all from 1.1.5
then post a question in the support boards - as it has been mentioned a dozen times already.
Upadate- no major glitches a while after the update - great work
Thank you for the very quick response. :D
gracias amigos de SimpleMachines ;)
Quote from: palofdru on November 08, 2008, 04:20:43 PM
Quote from: weightman on November 08, 2008, 12:30:43 PM
QuoteThis topic is naught but the announcement of the release for the community here.
Seems simple enough to get what you want then. Post the announcement with a link to a support topic you start in the right place and then lock the announcement thread.
EXACTLY!
What else is there, other than a bunch of posts from people having problems with the update (who are then derided for posting, "You should post in the support forums, dammit! Do you want me to ban you, or lock this thread????"
Or 200 meaningless "Me too!, worked for me!" posts??
If saying something *didnt* work is grounds for sending them to the support forums, then saying it *DID* work should do the same, shouldnt it?
It's like a company pissing and moaning about littering at a doorway.
They terminated and warned employees, they had staff to harass people, till someone had the bright idea to install a TRASH CAN!
Hey, there are only you two discussing about an irrevalant thing. It is said that talk about other stuffs in other section. This is an anouncement topic, and even it doesn't have to be locked, because we love to talk about it, and congratulate the team. If you try some paid scripts and it doesn't have to be a forum software, you realize that the customer support teams are very ineffective, and ignore you although those scripts are paid while here the script is free, and support is excellent. This is a great script to use, and the support team work perfectly though all are volunters. Hence, please just appreciate them, and do not mess this topic with irrelevant talks. Thank you smf. I really love this script because I haven't seen such script clever, smooth and safe like smf. I have used many scripts, and infact I have paid thousands to make them better, and efficient while here nothing, and I was able to modify the smf script myself with learning from others. I love smf, and I wish smf can be the best forum software in the world. There is only one problem that I dislike. Instead of seeing smf friends badges, I would like to see support, or other badges more. However, people became very busy to support smf these days. There were very great names supporting smf live. However, they are now just friends. I missed them, and would like to call them to work so that we can make this software the best.
Quote from: godboko on November 08, 2008, 04:28:15 PM
Thank you for the speedy update, always nice to see.
palofdru, weightman*, and others,
Is it so hard to understand they want people to goto the support boards, because they want each issue to be in its own topic, so they know its resolved. Who wants to ask a question on page for and maybe have to wait until page six to see the answer, when they could first search, see if its been answered and if not start a new topic and get an answer.
aaahhh yes, I see your point....
Well, in that case, the link could go to a CREATE NEW TOPIC LINK, with the subject or something ALREADY FILLED OUT.
something like:
PROBLEM WITH THE UPGRADE
and fields for current SMF version they were coming from, hostname, phpversion etc.
Thanks for your Updates...................
---------------------------------
Samuel MJ
www.supremehub.com
Thank You for update. :D
Thank you Update
Nice one! Upgrading my site. Thanks.
Thanks folks!
so installing this, over my SMF 2.0 Beta 4 Public wouldn't be named a regular "upgrade"... ?!?
Installed on two heavy modded sites with no problems. Many thanks.
Is there a board which shows what changes were made ie. why they were made. I would like to know why there is a htaccess now installed, sorry but i am nosey :-) and it might stop some issues i have been having with files being added to my site.
Thank you so much.
Quote from: generatii on November 09, 2008, 08:40:05 AM
so installing this, over my SMF 2.0 Beta 4 Public wouldn't be named a regular "upgrade"... ?!?
This is for the SMF 1.1 and 1.0 releases only. If you are running 2.0, you do not need to do a thing.
Quote from: bbulldog on November 09, 2008, 08:58:50 AM
Is there a board which shows what changes were made ie. why they were made. I would like to know why there is a htaccess now installed, sorry but i am nosey :-) and it might stop some issues i have been having with files being added to my site.
Sorry, there is not. I can say the htaccess was added for privacy reasons.
Thanks.. :)
thanks for the update guys
Keep in mind that every change thats made is logged into the changelogs, which are available for each version on the downloads page :)
thanks
thanks just upgraded; upgrade was so easy.Thats what i wanted easy upgrade :D
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 09, 2008, 11:06:51 AM
Quote from: generatii on November 09, 2008, 08:40:05 AM
so installing this, over my SMF 2.0 Beta 4 Public wouldn't be named a regular "upgrade"... ?!?
This is for the SMF 1.1 and 1.0 releases only. If you are running 2.0, you do not need to do a thing.
Quote from: bbulldog on November 09, 2008, 08:58:50 AM
Is there a board which shows what changes were made ie. why they were made. I would like to know why there is a htaccess now installed, sorry but i am nosey :-) and it might stop some issues i have been having with files being added to my site.
Sorry, there is not. I can say the htaccess was added for privacy reasons.
Ok many thanks
As for for other changes that were made and seeing what they were, you can simply download the patch file in the first post and open the .mod file, relating to your SMF version, in a text/XML editor and see what they were.
If you look in the .htaccess file you can see the commands they have been included and see what they do and what they will prevent people being able to do at that folder level.
Eccellent work,
many tanks staff ;)
after upgrading, my sites did not coming back.., just remain this sentences, what does it happen..?
Upgrading the forum...
Don't worry, we will be back shortly with an updated forum. It will only be a minute ;).
cheers
-iCal-
Worked fine for me however the notification message was confusing. I was on version 1.1.6 prior to the update but the notification indicated otherwise. It said:
Installations actions for "SMF 1.0.15 / 1.1.7 Update":
I expected to see:
Installations actions for "SMF 1.1.6 / 1.1.7 Update":
Edit: and many thanks for the great software/dev team
yaik!!!, so fool..., i've got my own answer!!
on file : Settings.php
line : 28
this is after upgrade..
$maintenance = 2;
and it should change manually..
$maintenance = 0;
thanks to myself anyway...
huhuhuhuhu....shame on me... :D
cheers
-iCal-
Congrats and i already update my site and is now version 1.1.7. ;)
Cheers m8s
Is there a log where i can see exactly what was fixed ?
Quote from: metallica48423 on November 09, 2008, 01:18:02 PM
Keep in mind that every change thats made is logged into the changelogs, which are available for each version on the downloads page :)
done... it installed perfectly... even with 40+ mods installed :) thanks for the upgrade!!!
Quote from: Deal on November 10, 2008, 08:41:41 AM
Worked fine for me however the notification message was confusing. I was on version 1.1.6 prior to the update but the notification indicated otherwise. It said:
Installations actions for "SMF 1.0.15 / 1.1.7 Update":
I expected to see:
Installations actions for "SMF 1.1.6 / 1.1.7 Update":
Edit: and many thanks for the great software/dev team
The patch also patches 1.0.14 to 1.0.15 for those using 1.0.14. I can see where it'd be confusing though.
Quote from: faisal.murkadi on November 10, 2008, 08:31:28 AM
after upgrading, my sites did not coming back.., just remain this sentences, what does it happen..?
Upgrading the forum...
Don't worry, we will be back shortly with an updated forum. It will only be a minute ;).
cheers
-iCal-
In Settings.php,
Change
$maintenance = 2;
to
$maintenance = 0;
;) Updated, with my thanks
All your hard work, does not go un-noticed.
Updated and Thanks!
Thank you for the upgrade. :D
Just for information, there is any database change from the 1.1.6 release?
Quote from: Volans on November 10, 2008, 05:03:33 PM
Thank you for the upgrade. :D
Just for information, there is any database change from the 1.1.6 release?
no :)
I've updated, but it seems that every mod I go to install leads to an error even though the mod was compatible for 1.1.7
I'm not sure if it's a bug within 1.1.7, but I'm just asking in case if there is.
Quote from: Akiro421 on November 10, 2008, 09:41:07 PM
I've updated, but it seems that every mod I go to install leads to an error even though the mod was compatible for 1.1.7
I'm not sure if it's a bug within 1.1.7, but I'm just asking in case if there is.
It cant be, I just installed a MOD without errors. It could just be conflict with other MODs or just the packages.
Well how well do people go through the mods to check that they are compatible for a certain version?
Are you asking how do?
Yes, minor mistake.
Back to the question.
I'm doing everything I can think of right, there shouldn't be any errors whatsoever.
If you want the current compatability, then in the center of the page were the MOD author info is, the date made and stuff, you should see,
QuoteCompatible With:
Whatever versions are shown, is what its compatable with. Though, some other versions may work even though it may not be listed.
Quote from: Akiro421 on November 10, 2008, 09:41:07 PM
leads to an error even though the mod was compatible for 1.1.7
Yes, I know that, the mods say they are compatible for 1.1.7, but don't work.
Quote from: Akiro421 on November 10, 2008, 10:06:41 PM
Yes, I know that, the mods say they are compatible for 1.1.7, but don't work.
If that is the case, contact the author first. If that fails, please inform our staff and they will be checked.
Test Failed error/s don't necessarily mean they aren't fully compatible with 1.1.7, just that the code required to be found for the automated process has been altered from the original design. Either via patch or mod installation.
tnx for this...
;)
Thanks for your hard work guys!!! ;)
I'm also updated now!!!! :D
Quote from: Akiro421 on November 10, 2008, 09:41:07 PM
I've updated, but it seems that every mod I go to install leads to an error even though the mod was compatible for 1.1.7
I'm not sure if it's a bug within 1.1.7, but I'm just asking in case if there is.
There is some bug in 1.1.7. 5 minutes after installing "security update" I got spamer. in 12 hourse after that I got 6 spamers more. What is possible to do? Can I downgrade to 1.1.6? Is it possible?
Thanks
Andres
Hi, firstable say thanks for the upgrade, works fine.
Second....i have installed TP, but after upgrade....TP has dissapeared :oops:
The question is.....i have to edit the same (new 1.1.7 files) files or is it possible to upload the files (old 1.1.6 files) y had edited time before to have TP installed?
Thanks.
I'm on 1.1.5. I was unable to sucessfully "installatron" 1.1.6 so I reverted back to 1.1.5 a month ago or so.
Can I jump from 1.1.5 to 1.1.7?
My forum was attacked last night even though it is closed so I know I need to get this upgrade!
Quote from: Andres08 on November 11, 2008, 07:31:10 AM
Quote from: Akiro421 on November 10, 2008, 09:41:07 PM
I've updated, but it seems that every mod I go to install leads to an error even though the mod was compatible for 1.1.7
I'm not sure if it's a bug within 1.1.7, but I'm just asking in case if there is.
There is some bug in 1.1.7. 5 minutes after installing "security update" I got spamer. in 12 hourse after that I got 6 spamers more. What is possible to do? Can I downgrade to 1.1.6? Is it possible?
Thanks
Andres
I and a few others have the same thing just happen earlier this morning. I myself was using 1.1.6 when it happened, so downgrading would not help.
I am new to all board software and SMF is my first. So far I have updated from 1.1.5 to 1.1.6 to 1.1.7 without any problems. That in and of itself is testimony to the quality of the patches released by the SMF team.
Thanks!
Westend
Thanks for the upgrade, HOWEVER...
i have had 10 spammers in the last 24 hours, after months without anything.
What is going on?
Thanks!
congratz people :):)
I think the spam is due to increased publicity of SMF with the issues in 1.1.6. From what I understand, it was being plastered on lots of hacker and warez boards, which are just the places that people running spambots would want to hang out.
any solutions for SPAM in 1.1.7 ??????
Turn on image verification, set to highest if convenient. Don't allow guests to post.
If you don't mind modifications, there are several good ones in the modification site.
Quote from: Motoko-chan on November 11, 2008, 02:35:35 PM
Turn on image verification, set to highest if convenient. Don't allow guests to post.
If you don't mind modifications, there are several good ones in the modification site.
where? give me some links.... because many of them dont work with 1.1.7 :(
Hi,
I've upgraded just fine, but for some reason my "Forum" menu button doesn't pertrude when I click on it. My forum appears, but the animation doesn't happen...you know, where it looks like you pressed the button and it stays down until you click another button?
Should I uninstall and reinstall the TinyPortal? Not sure if its this download that created that "Forum" menu button.
I don't really want to start creating forum categories until I know that room will function right.
Thank you very much. Tiffy.
reCAPTCHA for SMF (http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=1044)
Are You Human? (http://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=999)
Both should install with no issues under 1.1.7. In fact, most any mod that works with 1.1.2 or newer should work with 1.1.7.
Tiff, post in the support boards.
Will do. I'll cut/copy/paste my previous post. Thanks.
Thank you :D 4 everything you work.
updated without any problems
thanks!
Quote from: AuctionHugh on November 11, 2008, 10:30:09 AM
I'm on 1.1.5. I was unable to sucessfully "installatron" 1.1.6 so I reverted back to 1.1.5 a month ago or so.
Can I jump from 1.1.5 to 1.1.7?
My forum was attacked last night even though it is closed so I know I need to get this upgrade!
AuctionHugh: Please start a topic in Install and Upgrade Help (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=10.0) Thanks :)
Quote from: Oldiesmann on November 11, 2008, 01:47:45 PM
I think the spam is due to increased publicity of SMF with the issues in 1.1.6. From what I understand, it was being plastered on lots of hacker and warez boards, which are just the places that people running spambots would want to hang out.
My board was hit by it too, and my board is not a warez or hacker website.
on my admin section still getting the 1.6update for my 1.5
is this incremental update?
need to patch 1.6 before patch to 1.7?.
Yes, you need to patch it to 1.1.6 first, then it will let you go to 1.1.7.
For those of you having TinyPortal trouble, please go to the www.tinyportal.net site.
Hope that 1.1.7 is secure! Glad whatever issues were found are being fixed though.
Quote from: spearfish on November 11, 2008, 08:48:17 PM
Hope that 1.1.7 is secure! Glad whatever issues were found are being fixed though.
It must be, since it's the most current secure 1.1.x SMF software out so far. :P
SMF 1.1.7 is certainly more secure than 1.1.6!
Either way, I think it's a great testimony to our security-oriented focus that we got these patches developed and out within 48 hours of first being notified of the issues.
Also, thank you to all our supporters, especially those that alert us when they see potential issues.
Quote from: Project Evolution on November 11, 2008, 08:50:38 PM
Quote from: spearfish on November 11, 2008, 08:48:17 PM
Hope that 1.1.7 is secure! Glad whatever issues were found are being fixed though.
It must be, since it's the most current secure 1.1.x SMF software out so far. :P
That doesn't make it secure. It just means that it is the newest version of 1.1.x and no bugs have been found it in yet.
Hmmm, I downloaded the patch link and the 1.7 fix but only got a message that either the files weren't the correct version or the files were corrupted.
I get this a lot when I'm using the package manager to upload. It's really a fun thing when it works.
If someone could log in as a user to my site, I promise to make you a moderator so you can take a look see what I mean. I've constantly had stuff go wrong every time I've installed and this is the 3rd installation. You'd think after being off work for 5 vacation days and having to reinstall 3 different times, I'd at least get one of the installs right! Not yet!
Please don't think I'm complaining. I'm just tired of failing and I REALLY, REALLY, WANT this to work!
Thanks for any assistance you can provide. It's late; I'm going to bed and unfortunately, have to start back to work tomorrow. Bye now, Tiff.
Tiff, i'd strongly reccommend starting a topic in Install and Upgrade Help (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=10.0). That will allow your issue to have its own venue for our support team to look at, instead of trying play post tag in this release topic where other discussion is going on.
Thanks :)
For those of you who have noticed increased spam, please read this topic for a solution:
Tidal wave of spambots attacks SMF 1.1.x - How to protect your forum (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=273816.0)
Thanks for the update guys, installation was easy as :)
And also thanks for the link Deprecated. My forum is still relatively new, and we had our first spammer this morning before I upgraded to 1.1.7, so I'll check it out.
Thanks for the "piece-of-p**s" update, SMF. I got an influx of spammer users registering on my site over the past 24 hours. All of a sudden, after the update, they can't do jack.
Keep up the immense work, SMF.
like always, update was as easy as it cans, many thanks agian SMF, Link's Quest will huse SMF for Al his Forums :D
Thanks i updated
As this topic has run its course I am going to go ahead and lock it. I'd like to thank everyone for their kind words :)
If you require support assistance with applying this update, please feel free to post a topic in Install and Upgrade Help (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=10.0)
If you require support with any SMF 1.1 version, please post a topic in SMF 1.x Support (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=9.0)