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+ <H1>[Mageia-dev] A comparison of forum software from a security POV</H1>
+ <B>Romain d'Alverny</B>
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+ <I>Mon Sep 27 10:02:02 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>Hi,
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+On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 08:19, Tux99 &lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">tux99-mga at uridium.org</A>&gt; wrote:
+&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> I did a quick comparison of the most common forum software packages
+</I>&gt;<i> (both commercial and FOSS) from a vulnerability point of view.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> I'm subscribed to the well known (every sysadmin that takes his/her job
+</I>&gt;<i> seriously is subscribed to it) weekly SANS &quot;@RISK: The Consensus
+</I>&gt;<i> Security Alert&quot; newsletter since 2000, so I have an mbox archive file
+</I>&gt;<i> that contains almost 11 years worth of weekly alerts of software
+</I>&gt;<i> vulnerabilities.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> A quick an easy way that I have used before to assess the vulnerability
+</I>&gt;<i> of any software is to do a simple grep of the software name in this mbox
+</I>&gt;<i> file and count the times that software gets mentioned. While this is not
+</I>&gt;<i> 100% scientific it gives a good approximation of the amount of
+</I>&gt;<i> vulnerabilities a particular software has suffered from.
+</I>
+Indeed. It's interesting. But ranking only by the disclosed number of
+vulnerabilities in the past does not assess what will be in the
+future. It's not enough.
+
+What would be an additional important figure is, how long has it been
+for each vulnerability to be fixed; how many users each has had, etc.
+
+Plus, what type of vulnerability. Plus, for what branch of the
+software (I guess, for instance, phpBB 2.x and 3.x are a bit
+different).
+
+What we do need is a forum that matches our needs; actually pretty
+basic, but maybe for having good admin features, excellent
+hackability, extensability, being well documented, having a nice
+community of developers around it. And, provided we're in the free
+software thing, we want to be able to share changes as well (would it
+be only through our own community) without worrying.
+
+So, requirement #1: open source license (as in <A HREF="http://opensource.org/">http://opensource.org/</A> ).
+
+&gt;<i> [...]
+</I>&gt;<i> All I can say, I'm surprised that the official Mandriva forum (which
+</I>&gt;<i> uses phpBB) is still standing... :-)
+</I>
+Parts of it were heavily hacked back in the days. Still, yes, it's
+sort of a miracle somehow. :-)
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+Romain
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