PHP-Nuke

PHP-Nuke
Original author(s) Francisco Burzi
Stable release 8.2 / May 22, 2009; 2 years ago (2009-05-22)
Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Content management system
License GNU General Public License
Website http://www.phpnuke.org

PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing and content management system based on PHP and MySQL originally authored by Franscisco Burzi. The system is controlled using a web-based user interface. PHP-Nuke was originally a fork of the Thatware news portal system.

PHP-Nuke was originally released under the GNU General Public License as free software. Versions after 7.5 require a license fee. This is permitted under the GNU GPL (providing the source code is included), and the purchaser of the software has the right to freely distribute the source code of the product. Burzi no longer owns the PHP-Nuke site.

As of version 5.6, the display of a copyright message on webpages is required in accordance with the GPL section 2(c).[1]

PHP-Nuke requires a web server which supports the PHP extension (such as the Apache HTTP Server), as well as an SQL database (such as MySQL, mSQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC, ADABAS, Sybase or InterBase).

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Features of

PHP-Nuke is a content management system allowing webmasters to create community-based portals (websites), allowing users and editors to post news items (user-submitted news items are selected by editors) or other types of articles. Registered users can then comment on these articles.

Modules can be added to the PHP-Nuke system allowing additional features such as an Internet forum, Calendar, News Feed, FAQ's , Private Messaging and others. The site is maintained through an administration interface.

PHP-Nuke includes the following standard modules:

PHP-Nuke supports many languages and its look and feel can be customized using the Themes system, but major changes requires knowledge of PHP, HTML and CSS.

Issues

Currently as it stands there are numerous vulnerabilities that affect all versions of PHP-Nuke, including the latest release 8.1.35. Until a new release is made it is strongly recommended to avoid this software.

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Forks

Notable forks include:

License

PHP-Nuke is distributed for free and licensed under the GNU/GPL license, however current versions must be purchased and can then be distributed for free.

Notes

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Secunia Vulnerability Report for PHP-Nuke 7.x http://secunia.com/product/2385/?task=advisories
  3. ^ Secunia Vulnerability Report for PHP-Nuke 8.x http://secunia.com/product/13524/?task=advisories

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