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  • phpMyAdmin 5.1.1 is released

    2021-06-04

    We at the phpMyAdmin project are pleased to release phpMyAdmin 5.1.1, a bugfix release.

    There are many new bug fixes; a few highlights include:

    • Fixes for several PHP errors
    • Fixes for "$cfg['DefaultTabDatabase']" and other related configuration directives not working properly
    • Fix Yaml export to quote strings even when they are numeric
    • Fix TCPDF open_basedir issue due to internal guessing code from TCPDF
    • Fix for quick search not working when using more than one configured server
    • Fix datetime decimals displayed (.00000) after edit
    • Fix new lines in text fields are doubled
    • Fixed URL generation by removing un-needed & escaping for & char
    • Improvements for working with PHP 8.1
    • Improved handling of adding a new user with the Percona database server

    There are, of course, many more fixes you can see in the ChangeLog file included with this release or online at https://demo.phpmyadmin.net/ma…ndex.php?route=/changelog

    Downloads are available now at https://phpmyadmin.net/downloads/

    Isaac and the phpMyAdmin team

    https://www.phpmyadmin.net/new…/phpmyadmin-511-released/

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • phpMyAdmin 4.9.8, 5.1.2, and 5.2.0-rc1 are released

    2022-01-22

    The phpMyAdmin project announces several new releases:

    • 4.9.8, which fixes some security flaws
    • 5.1.2, which fixes some security flaws and contains many bug fixes including better PHP 8.0 and 8.1 compatibility
    • 5.2.0-rc1, a testing version introducing many new features

    Security fixes (affected versions as noted)

    A flaw was identified in how phpMyAdmin processes two factor authentication; a user could potentially manipulate their account to bypass two factor authentication in subsequent authentication sessions (PMASA-2022-1) (affects both 4.9 and 5.1).

    A series of weaknesses was identified allowing a malicious user to submit malicious information to present an XSS or HTML injection attack in the graphical setup page (PMASA-2022-2) (affects 5.1 only; not 4.9).

    In some scenarios, potentially sensitive information such as a the database name can be part of the URL. This can now be optionally encrypted. There are two new configuration directives relating to this improvement: $cfg['URLQueryEncryption'] and $cfg['URLQueryEncryptionSecretKey']. This encryption can be enabled by setting URLQueryEncryption to true in your config.inc.php. Thanks to Rich Grimes https://twitter.com/saltycoder for suggesting this improvement (affects both 4.9 and 5.1).

    During a failed log on attempt, the error message reveals the target database server's hostname or IP address. This can reveal some information about the network infrastructure to an attacker. This information can now be suppressed through the $cfg['Servers'][$i]['hide_connection_errors'] directive. Thanks to Dr. Shuzhe Yang, Manager Security Governance at GLS IT Services for suggesting this improvement (affects both 4.9 and 5.1).

    Bug fixes (5.1.2 and 5.2.0-rc1)

    • Revert a changed to $cfg['CharTextareaRows'] allow values less than 7
    • Fix encoding of enum and set values on edit value
    • Fixed possible "Undefined index: clause_is_unique" error
    • Fixed some situations where a user is logged out when working with more than one server
    • Fixed a problem with assigning privileges to a user using the multiselect list when the database name has an underscore
    • Enable cookie parameter "SameSite" when the PHP version is 7.3 or newer
    • Correctly handle the removal of "innodb_file_format" in MariaDB and MySQL

    New features (5.2.0-rc1)

    • Removed support for Microsoft Internet Explorer
    • Requires PHP 7.2 or newer
    • Requires the openssl PHP extension
    • Improved handling of system CA bundle and cacert.pem, falling back to Mozilla CA if needed
    • Replace "master/slave" terms with "primary/replica"
    • Add "NOT LIKE %...%" operator to Table search
    • Add support for the Mroonga engine
    • Add support for account locking
    • Several fixes and improvements to the SQL parser library

    There are, of course, many more fixes and new features that you can see in the ChangeLog file included with this release or online at https://demo.phpmyadmin.net/ma…ndex.php?route=/changelog

    Downloads are available now at https://phpmyadmin.net/downloads/

    Isaac and the phpMyAdmin team

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • PHP 8.1.3 Released!

    The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.1.3. This is a security release.

    All PHP 8.1 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.

    For source downloads of PHP 8.1.3 please visit our downloads page, Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/. The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.

    17 Feb 2022

    PHP 8.0.16 Released!

    The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.0.16. This is a security release.

    All PHP 8.0 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.

    For source downloads of PHP 8.0.16 please visit our downloads page, Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/. The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.

    17 Feb 2022

    PHP 7.4.28 Released!

    The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 7.4.28. This is a security release.

    All PHP 7.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.

    For source downloads of PHP 7.4.28 please visit our downloads page, Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/. The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • phpMyAdmin 4.9.10 and 5.1.3 are released

    2022-02-11

    The phpMyAdmin team announces the release of versions 4.9.10 and 5.1.3.

    These versions primarily address a regression that caused the navigation pane to not function correctly when multiple pages of tables were shown.

    Version 5.1.3 includes a security hardening improvement. The issue, reported by Rafael Pedrero, could allow users to cause an error that would reveal the path on disk where phpMyAdmin is running from. We believe this requires the server to be running with display_errors on, which is not the recommended setting for a production environment.

    Version 5.1.3 includes a few other minor bug fixes and is recommended for all users.

    Note that version 4.9 is in extended security support only. Version 5.2.0 is in final testing and is expected to replace the 5.1 branch in the coming week or weeks, with no changes to required versions of PHP or database server.

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • phpMyAdmin 5.2.0 is released

    2022-05-10

    Welcome to the release of phpMyAdmin version 5.2.0. This release contains many new features and quite a few bug fixes. We are simultaneously releasing phpMyAdmin 5.1.4, which is the last release of the 5.1 line and is mostly intended to help downstream packaging teams. Most users should migrate to 5.2.0.

    Most notably, these releases resolve a networking error when exporting a file (https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/17445).

    Some other highlights of 5.2.0 include:

    • Removed support for Microsoft Internet Explorer
    • Requires PHP 7.2 or newer
    • Requires the openssl PHP extension
    • Improved handling of system CA bundle and cacert.pem, falling back to Mozilla CA if needed
    • Replace "master/slave" terms with "primary/replica"
    • Add "NOT LIKE %...%" operator to Table search
    • Add support for the Mroonga engine
    • Add support for account locking
    • Several fixes and improvements to the SQL parser library

    There are, of course, many more fixes and new features that you can see in the ChangeLog file included with this release or online at https://demo.phpmyadmin.net/ma…ndex.php?route=/changelog

    Downloads are available now at https://phpmyadmin.net/downloads/

    For the phpMyAdmin team, Isaac

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • phpMyAdmin 4.9.11 and 5.2.1 are released

    2023-02-08

    The phpMyAdmin team is pleased to announce the release of phpMyAdmin version 5.2.1. This is a bugfix release that also contains a security fix for an XSS vulnerability in the drag-and-drop upload functionality (PMASA-2023-01). We are also releasing version 4.9.11 which exclusively fixes the XSS vulnerability.

    This release of 5.2.1 contains many bug fixes.

    Some highlights include: - issue #17506 Fix error when configuring 2FA without XMLWriter or Imagick - issue #17519 Fix Export pages not working in certain conditions - issue #17121 Fix password_hash function incorrectly adding single quotes to password before hashing - issue #17736 Add utf8mb3 as an alias of utf8 on the charset description page - issue #17248 Support the UUID data type for MariaDB >= 10.7 - issue #16042 Fixes malformed downloads when using gzip compression type and FireFox browser - Add spellcheck="false" to all password fields and some text fields to avoid spell-jacking data leaks - Fixes for JavaScript errors when using Designer - Fixes for PHP 8.2 compatibility

    There are, of course, many more fixes and new features that you can see in the ChangeLog file included with this release or online at https://demo.phpmyadmin.net/ma…ndex.php?route=/changelog

    Downloads are available now at https://phpmyadmin.net/downloads/

    For the phpMyAdmin team, Isaac

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0