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Nighthawk took a dump

Yeah, I'm a smart one. (TL;DR version of the full article.)

Basically, I moved Nighthawk over to Arch Linux, but the virtual host that served out nighthawk.enanocms.org wasn't on the same directory structure as the other 20 sites on there (due to having been on nighthawk much longer than any of those other vhosts), and it got lost in the reformat. Read more...

Posted by Dan on November 19, 2009 01:11:12 am
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Enano 1.0.6pl1 released (Security update)

The Enano team is pleased to announce the immediate release of Enano 1.0.6 patch level 1. This release addresses a critical bug in the wikitext HTML parser as well as a SQL injection vulnerability we found in Enano's comment submission code. We recommend that all administrators upgrade immediately.

This vulnerability also affects Enano 1.1.6, for which there is a patch available. Read more...

Posted by Dan on August 24, 2009 04:08:31 pm
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BitNami module installers released

The Enano Project is pleased to announce the immediate release of the Enano BitNami module installers for Windows and Linux. The Enano Project is unconditionally committed to open source, and we hope that this release will pave the way for other small projects to make themselves available to the BitNami community without locking themselves into the proprietary BitRock installer system. Read more...

Posted by Dan on August 18, 2009 08:08:55 pm
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