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outdated php scripts (Coppermine.Gallery.v1.4.3)

Started by aKirA, July 20, 2006, 01:47:51 AM

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aKirA

Just today my whole domain was locked because it listed: outdated php scripts (Coppermine.Gallery.v1.4.3)

What does that mean? Do I have to update the script or pay for it? I thought it was freeware? Why waiste my time with Coppermine if it'll cause this?? Hmm...? I cant unsuspend account because it says it's locked by root? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

Joachim Müller

  • If you're currently running cpg1.4.3, you shouldn't have posted on the cpg1.3.x board. Confirm that you actually have cpg1.4.3, so a moderator can move this thread accordingly.
  • Coppermine is freeware.
  • The version cpg1.4.3 is outdated and has known security issues, that's why your webhost suspended your account. The most recent version currently is cpg1.4.8. Download it (for free) from the download section (link at top of this page) and upgrade as suggested in the upgrade section of the docs (link again at the top of the page)
  • Since Coppermine is free, it's your duty to frequently check for updates. If you don't want to do so, then don't use Coppermine. You're welcome to subscribe to the announcement board notification or the package reminder subscription on sf.net. No use complaining
  • In the future, do some reading before starting a rant and drawing false conclusions.

Review your attitude!

aKirA

Sorry I apologize. My anger was actually directed at my web provider for suspending my whole account.

Yes I am using v1.4.3. sorry for posting in the wrong section. In my haste I deleted my gallery database just so I could get my site unsuspended. Maybe next time.

Keep up the great work.

Joachim Müller

OK then, that's a sort of resolution that did take just as long as performing an update, only with the worst results one could think of. You should never delete anything without performing a final backup.

Moving thread accodingly and marking as "solved"